The Collaborative International Dictionary
Binder \Bind"er\, n.
One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
Anything that binds, as a fillet, cord, rope, or band; a bandage; -- esp. the principal piece of timber intended to bind together any building.
a pair of stiff oblong covers, sometimes detachable, designed for insertion of paper pages to create a book-like document, such as in a loose-leaf binder.
Usage examples of "loose-leaf binder".
It was a loose-leaf binder, about ten centimeters across by twenty-five high, filled with punched paper pages, probably five hundred or more.
During the early weeks he had found a thick loose-leaf binder in the back of one of the desk drawers.
The title given is the one written on the cover of the loose-leaf binder in which these notes were kept prior to their appearance here.
Antonya Corando's loose-leaf binder contained six pages of meticulous notes about the rise of the Greek Empire.
Ramsey Machado opened the loose-leaf binder that lay on the table in front of him, but he did not even glance at it.
She went to the bookshelf to get the loose-leaf binder that her grandmother had used.
Her mother was sitting cross-legged in jeans and sweatshirt, in the middle of a welter of Styrofoam peanuts and paperwork, going through a loose-leaf binder.
At her side, a metal cart held a camera, a magnifying glass, a laptop, a loose-leaf binder, and several books.
ONE OF the better things to happen to me when I was in school was that my father bought me a loose-leaf binder that had a full color map of the world printed around the outside cover, and a map of Poland on the inside front.
Doctor Horstowski got out a massive loose-leaf binder and began to thumb through it.
He opened a drawer and pulled out a massive loose-leaf binder full of technical data&mdash.
She flipped pages in a loose-leaf binder, stopping when she got to the right one.
An old Kodak of Sheila wiggling in the halls of Trades High with a loose-leaf binder under her arm.