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Bin

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Noun

1. bin

a container; usually has a lid

2. bin, binful

the quantity contained in a bin

3. aba transit number, bank identification number, bin

an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associations; the first part shows the location and the second identifies the bank itself

Verb

4. bin

store in bins

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Bin

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noun
1. 
a large container or enclosed space for storing something in bulk, such as coal, grain, or wool
2. Also called: bread bin
a small container for bread
3. Also called: dustbin, rubbish bin
a container for litter, rubbish, etc
4. British
a. 
a storage place for bottled wine
b. 
one particular bottling of wine
verbWord forms: bins, binning or binned
5. (transitive)
to store in a bin
6. (transitive)
to put in a wastepaper bin

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Bin

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noun
1. 
a box or other receptacle, or an enclosed space, esp. for storing foods or other articles for a time
verb transitiveWord forms: binned or ˈbinning
2. 
to put or store in a bin

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Bin

see synonyms of bin
pref.
Variant of bi-1.
n.
A container or enclosed space for storage.
tr.v. binned, bin·ning, bins
To place or store in a bin.

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