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binder
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English bindere "one who binds" (see bind ). Of various objects or products that bind, from early 16c.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Someone who binds, particularly someone who binds books; a bookbinder. 2 A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages etc. 3 Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book. 4 (context ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Binder is a surname of German origin. There are several origins of the name, among them the shortened forms of occupational names like "Fassbinder" (i.e. Cooper ), or "Buchbinder" (i.e. Bookbinder ). Also an old English name relating to Binders that bound ...
Usage examples of binder.
The arsonist could see the names of some of the documents that he had been sent to destroy openly displayed on the binders and filing boxes in the ground-floor offices.
Algernon brought the miniature daguerreograph up from behind his back and pressed a daguerreotype of Lord Quinnipiac, kneeling in front of a Papist official in full regalia, transferring control of a Crown Privy Report binder.
Yevil, as the Domina wavered and fell forward, the binders around her ankles pitching her facedown onto the floor.
There were depositions, reassignments, powers-of-attorney, executorships, tax forms, inheritance riders, insurance binders, and a raft of other legal terms which I did not recognize.
A binder bound his triad the way Louarn had bound those children, the Girdlers, the bonefolk, the way he bound everyone in this chamber.
Hilde Moller Knag jumped out of bed with the bulky ring binder in her arms.
DRMO reference binders for the past hour and a half, doo VJ dling on the blotter pad as he thought about the case.
But I could see, by straining my sight to the uppermost, that even though those rocks had not been mortised into place by any form of binder, they seemed to stand secure.
The binder had different little informal and action photos from the waiting-room walls, and offprints of clippings, and three rings for the packet of guidelines and Honor-Code pledges, all done up by Moore in a Gothic ital.
I refused stubbornly and prolixly to go with him, though I too spoke of the filthy weather, it gradually became apparent that I would have to go: rain is a binder.
The Radon - Ulzers hummed anxiously, the energy binders keeping them in sync, the Steelton cables drawing on the racing Pod with just the right amount of give through the wicked turns.
The Radon - Ulzers continued to act in concert, locked together by the energy binders, but the racer was out of control.
Philadelphia Flyers sticker the binder was laced with ballpoint scrawlings, lines dug in repetition like Spirograph ovals, gestures toward some perfect, elusive form.
The shade of Daivor, the binder who trained you, the binder who trained me, the man who was traded with our parents, was bound into his own triskele by those who murdered him, more than two nineyears after you left.
I want no family of any respectability to sleep unapprised by the time we go to the binders.