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binder

[bahyn-der] / ˈbaɪn dər /
NOUN
cover
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The material combines tungsten carbide, which provides hardness, with cobalt, which acts as a metallic binder that holds the carbide particles together.

From Science Daily Aug. 4, 2026

A useful form already provides enough structure — a base, a binder, a vessel — that whatever looks best can find a place within it.

From Salon Aug. 4, 2026

Michele described carrying a binder with hundreds of pages of medical records and creating spreadsheets to track symptoms as they trekked from hospital to hospital, doctor to doctor, to get treatment for Aidan.

From MarketWatch Jun. 27, 2026

The pitted road surface was scalped by a 30-tonne machine planer and the debris swept out before a bitumen emulsion binder was sprayed ahead of the laying of fresh asphalt.

From BBC Jun. 10, 2026

Chess crossed the room and looked at the two books leaning forlornly against each other: an ancient-looking dictionary and a binder labeled “Computer Manual.”

From "The Strangers" by Margaret Peterson Haddix

In the pre-AI world, after rough outlines were agreed on for an operation, commanders and specialists would develop mission plans, compiling paper-stuffed binders in a weekslong exercise.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 7, 2026

These binders act like a glue that holds the electrode materials together.

From Science Daily Feb. 20, 2026

Little if anything new was in the binders, which caused a backlash.

From BBC Dec. 22, 2025

They held binders and manila folders that contained resumes and diplomas.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 29, 2025

After my last class, I picked up the books and binders I needed from my locker and walked to the public library to study before going to work at five o’clock.

From "Breaking Through" by Francisco Jiménez




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