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How to pronounce binder in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms ligature
Type of ligament
Derivation bind
Type Words
Synonyms reaper binder
Type of harvester, reaper
Derivation bind
Type Words
Synonyms ring-binder
Type of protection, protective cover, protective covering
Derivation bind
Type Words
Type of adhesive, adhesive agent, adhesive material
Derivation bind

Examples of binder

binder
Neatly, lovingly, he had tucked the obituaries into a binder he carried all day.
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Students must save diagrams and notes in a particular kind of three-ring binder.
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I have a three ring binder in the matter of Wenatchee dating to not be forgiven.
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He presented a 5-inch-thick binder of research to a senior White House official.
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She keeps a running list of book requests from teachers in a loose-leaf binder.
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My goal is to scan them all into my computer, or at least get them into a binder.
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I was entertained by a sheet in the information binder about purchasable items.
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It turned out that Biglione had collected a binder full of information for years.
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She clutched a white binder full of all things NASA as Magnus answered questions.
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More examples
  • A machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves
  • Something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface
  • Holds loose papers or magazines
  • This is a list of alternate base character classes to the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. As base classes rather than prestige classes, they can be taken by newly created characters without need for any prerequisites.
  • A binder is an ingredient used to bind together two or more other materials in mixtures. Its two principal properties are adhesion and cohesion.
  • The surname Binder derives German origin and it is a form Fassbinder (Cooper). It is an occupational name in German forms.
  • Ring binders (pronounced bin-der) (sometimes called files in Britain) are folders in which punched pieces of paper may be held by means of clamps running through the holes in the paper. ...
  • Someone who binds, particularly someone who binds books; a bookbinder; A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages etc; Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book; A dossier; A machine used in harvesting that ties cut ...
  • (Binders) When used in reference to cartridge filters, refer to chemicals used to hold, or bind, short fibers together in a filter.