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Binder

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Noun

1. binder, reaper binder

a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves

2. binder

something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface

3. binder, ring-binder

holds loose papers or magazines

4. binder, ligature

something used to tie or bind

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Binder

see synonyms of binder
noun
1. 
a firm cover or folder with rings or clasps for holding loose sheets of paper together
2. 
a material used to bind separate particles together, give an appropriate consistency, or facilitate adhesion to a surface
3. 
a. 
a person who binds books; bookbinder
b. 
a machine that is used to bind books
4. 
something used to fasten or tie, such as rope or twine
5. New Zealand informal
a square meal
6. Also called: reaper binder obsolete
a machine for cutting grain and binding it into bundles or sheaves
Compare combine harvester
7. 
an informal agreement giving insurance coverage pending formal issue of a policy
8. 
a tie, beam, or girder, used to support floor joists
9. 
a stone for binding masonry; bondstone
10. 
the nonvolatile component of the organic media in which pigments are dispersed in paint
11. 
(in systemic grammar) a word that introduces a bound clause; a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
Compare linker (sense 2)

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Binder

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noun
1. 
a person who binds; specif., a bookbinder
2. 
a thing that binds or holds together
; specif.,
a. 
a band, cord, etc.
b. 
a material that binds things together
tar is a binder for gravel in paving
c. 
a detachable cover with rings or clamps for holding sheets of paper together
d. 
a leaf of tobacco rolled around the filler of a cigar to bind it
3.  US, Agriculture
a. 
a device attached to a reaper, for tying grain in bundles
b. 
a machine that both reaps and binds grain
4.  Law
a temporary memorandum of a contract, in effect pending execution of the final contract

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Binder

see synonyms of binder
n.
1. One that binds, especially a bookbinder.
2. Something, such as a cord, used to bind.
3. A notebook cover with rings or clamps for holding sheets of paper.
4. Something, such as the latex in certain paints, that creates uniform consistency, solidification, or cohesion.
5.
a. A machine that reaps and ties grain.
b. An attachment on a reaping machine that ties grain in bundles.
6. Law
a. A payment or written statement making an agreement legally binding until the completion of a formal insurance contract.
b. An agreement specifying the terms and conditions of a real estate transaction.
7. Ecology A plant, such as a ground cover, whose growth retards erosion.

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