binder

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English byndere; equivalent to bind +‎ -er.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

binder (plural binders)

  1. Someone who binds.
    1. Someone who binds books; a bookbinder.
  2. A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages, etc.
  3. Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book.
  4. (programming) A software mechanism that performs binding.
    • 2004, Paul Vick, The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language, page 389:
      The runtime binder considers inheritance and name hiding, and does overload resolution.
  5. (computing) A program or routine that attaches malware to an existing harmless file on the target system.
    • 2013, John R. Vacca, Managing Information Security, page 291:
      Some of these file binders can produce files that can't be detected by some anti-viruses, and if downloaded and run by an unsuspecting user, it can result in a system compromise.
  6. A dossier.
  7. (agriculture) A machine used in harvesting that ties cut stalks of grain into a bundle.
  8. (chemistry) A chemical or other substance that causes two other substances to form into one.
  9. (law) A down payment on a piece of real property that secures the payor the right to purchase the property from the payee upon an agreement of terms.
  10. (chiefly Minnesota) A rubber band.
  11. (LGBT) Material or clothing used in binding or flattening the breasts.
    • 2014, Sigrid Rausing, Granta 129: Fate:
      He had to send back the binders and return to clothing that was at least gender-neutral.
  12. (molecular biology) A protein binder.
  13. (UK, slang) One who whines or complains.

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Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unadapted borrowing from English binder.

Noun[edit]

binder m (invariable)

  1. binder (a mixture of bitumen and gravel etc. used in roadbuilding)
  2. binding (material or clothing used in binding or flattening the breasts)

Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

binder

  1. Alternative form of byndere

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Verb[edit]

binder

  1. present tense of binde

Silesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from German Binder.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

binder m inan

  1. necktie

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Swedish[edit]

Verb[edit]

binder

  1. present indicative of binda