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binder

[bahyn-der] / ˈbaɪn dər /
NOUN
cover
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The researchers believe this is because the plastic becomes blended into the asphalt binder.

From Science Daily Jun. 28, 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 binder, which wraps twice around Amy's stomach, gives her extra protection and helps ease discomfort.

From BBC May 30, 2026

White House aides privately refer to the binder event with the influencers as the “original sin,” The Wall Street Journal previously reported.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 11, 2026

I check his backpack and pull out his binder.

From "Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish" by Pablo Cartaya

These generational superstars have long stirred heated debate, from curious kids with jumpers for goalposts to social media cultists armed with memes and virtual binders of blistering stats.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

Journalists and analysts who examined those binders found they were largely made up of documents that had already been made public.

From Salon Apr. 13, 2026

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

Together, these mechanisms make iron oxide minerals highly adaptable carbon binders.

From Science Daily Feb. 9, 2026

He’s carrying a couple of binders and a saggy bag of groceries and looks tired, but he gets all excited when he sees the stove in their kitchen, which is apparently some kind of antique.

From "Liar & Spy" by Rebecca Stead




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