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binder

[bahyn-der] / ˈbaɪn dər /
NOUN
cover
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Sitting in a recliner in his library, he’d grab green Value Line binders from a nearby desk and pore through data on publicly traded companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

So one day, they broached the topic of buying a chest binder.

From Los Angeles Times

Concrete is made from sand, gravel, water, and cement, which serves as a binder.

From Science Daily

International Klein Blue, or I.K.B. for short, is a combination of ultramarine pigment and a chemist’s polymer binder that keeps it from fading.

From New York Times

So, the students looked through Frebel's binder for stars with spectra, or measurements of starlight, that indicated low abundances of strontium and barium.

From Science Daily