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Binet is surname of French origin, shared by the following people:

  • Alfred Binet, a 19th-century French psychologist and inventor of the first usable intelligence test.
  • Etienne Binet, a 17th-century French Jesuit author.
  • The Stanford-Binet IQ test is partially named after Alfred Binet.
  • Jacques Philippe Marie Binet, an 18th-century French mathematician
  • Binet's formula for the Fibonacci sequence is named after Jacques Binet.
  • The Cauchy-Binet formula of linear algebra is partially named after Jacques Binet.
  • Jean-Auguste-Gustave Binet (pen name Binet-Valmer), a Franco-Swiss writer
  • Jocelyne Binet, a Canadian pianist, composer and music teacher.

See also: BiNet USA (Bisexual Network of the USA)

Usage examples of "binet".

He went to the small parlour, but the three millers had to be got out first, and during the whole time necessary for laying the cloth, Binet remained silent in his place near the stove.

He explained to the company the future importance of this establishment, computed the strength of the floorings, the thickness of the walls, and regretted extremely not having a yard-stick such as Monsieur Binet possessed for his own special use.

What was certain was that he made complex calculations in his head that would have frightened Binet himself.

The tax-collector was thus trying to hide the fright he had had, for a prefectorial order having prohibited duckhunting except in boats, Monsieur Binet, despite his respect for the laws, was infringing them, and so he every moment expected to see the rural guard turn up.

And to put his arm-chair back in its place he was darting away from the counter, when Binet asked him for half an ounce of sugar acid.

But Binet, quite absorbed in looking over his bill, had probably heard nothing.

They saw her walking up and down, examining the napkin-rings, the candlesticks, the banister rails against the walls, while Binet stroked his beard with satisfaction.

Monsieur Binet, despite his respect for the laws, was infringing them, and so he every moment expected to see the rural guard turn up.

Robert finally pressed his hands over his eyes to stop the specter of Jacques Binet taking Eulalie into his arms and loving her.

Jacques Billet, continued traveling up the Mississippi, past the limestone bluffs, but the boat containing Jacques Binet and his friends had disappeared.

It had been three whole years since Jacques Binet had left her at the convent.

If she had remained a slave to Jacques Binet, would her own child have been sold as a pet for some rich woman?

One day I will make you forget Jacques Binet and this hold he has upon you.

Or was it her knowledge that Jacques Binet had left Eulalie at the convent that had upset him?

If she had another babe to look forward to, to plan for, it would take her mind off Jacques Binet and her constant prayers.