Synonyms for binder


Grammar : Noun
Spell : bahyn-der
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbaɪn dər


Définition of binder

Origin :
  • Old English bindere "one who binds" (see bind). Of various objects or products that bind, from early 16c.
  • noun cover
Example sentences :
  • The most widely used method is to mix clay or other binder with the sand.
  • Extract from : « American Rural Highways » by T. R. Agg
  • This is especially necessary when the binder is of inferior quality.
  • Extract from : « American Rural Highways » by T. R. Agg
  • The table, the press, the binder were each in their proper place.
  • Extract from : « The Crevice » by William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
  • So, here's Binder and a neatly wrapped-up package of a folktale of the future.
  • Extract from : « Shipwreck in the Sky » by Eando Binder
  • When sending a book to the binder, definite instructions should always be enclosed.
  • Extract from : « The Book-Hunter at Home » by P. B. M. Allan
  • And by what College of Cardinals is this our God's-vicar, our binder and looser, elected?
  • Extract from : « The Biglow Papers » by James Russell Lowell
  • The tall copy is the result of careful cutting by the binder, or of no cutting at all.
  • Extract from : « The Book-Hunter » by John Hill Burton
  • Books should never be used when fresh from the binder's hands.
  • Extract from : « A Book for All Readers » by Ainsworth Rand Spofford
  • In America a binder is generally used for cutting the stalks.
  • Extract from : « Agriculture for Beginners » by Charles William Burkett
  • This is cut with the reaper and binder just after the wheat plant has flowered.
  • Extract from : « Wheat Growing in Australia » by Australia Department of External Affairs

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