Binder (disambiguation)
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Binder may refer to:
  • Binder (material)
    Binder (material)
    -See also:*Adhesive or Glue*Cement*Paint...

    , a material used to bind other materials together
  • Binder (tobacco), center leaves rolled inside a cigar which are used to bind together fillers within a wrapper
  • A ring binder
    Ring binder
    Ring binders are folders in which punched pieces of paper may be held by means of clamps running through the holes in the paper...

    , a device to hold together multiple sheets of paper with punched-in holes and be able to remove one without removing the whole stack
  • A bookbinder
    Bookbinding
    Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material. It usually involves attaching covers to the resulting text-block.-Origins of the book:...

  • Reaper-binder, a type of farm equipment or implement, also known as a Corn Binder
  • Twine binder, a specific type of above using twine
  • Binder, common name given to the autos and trucks made by International Harvester Company before 1980. The name was due to the close association with farmers and farm equipment (often the trucks were used with IHC reaper-binders)
  • Binders, a colloquial reference to the brakes on a car, truck, or wagon. Example: "I had to jump on the binders to keep from hitting a deer."
  • Microsoft Binder, a discontinued Microsoft Office application
  • Binder clip
    Binder clip
    A binder clip, or a banker's clip or foldover clip, is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily, unlike the staple...

    , a primitive device for holding together sheets of paper
  • Binder (computer science)
    Name binding
    In programming languages, name binding is the association of objects with identifiers. An identifier bound to an object is said to reference that object. Machine languages have no built-in notion of identifiers, but name-object bindings as a service and notation for the programmer is implemented...

    , any construct that binds a variable to a value (or type, etc.)
  • In law, a binder is an agreement enforceable in a court of law. See offer and acceptance
    Offer and acceptance
    Offer and acceptance analysis is a traditional approach in contract law used to determine whether an agreement exists between two parties. Agreement consists of an offer by an indication of one person to another of the offeror's willingness to enter into a contract on certain terms without...

    .
  • Phosphate binders
    Phosphate binders
    Phosphate binders are a group of medications used to reduce the absorption of phosphate and taken with meals and snacks. They are typically used in patients with chronic renal failure as they cannot get rid of the phosphates that get into their blood Phosphate binders are a group of medications...

  • Binder (Dungeons & Dragons), a base class in the game
  • Binder Twine Festival
    Binder Twine Festival
    The Binder Twine Festival, or usually Binder Twine, is an annual festival held the first Saturday after Labour Day in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada...

  • A rubber band
    Rubber band
    A rubber band is a short length of rubber and latex formed in the shape of a loop and is commonly used to hold multiple objects together...

     is sometimes called a rubber binder or just a binder
  • A file binder
    File binder
    File binders are applications that allow a user to "bind" executables together resulting in a single executable. They are useful for crackers to insert other applications such as trojan horse executables into otherwise harmless files, making them more difficult to detect....

    , software that binds files into one executable.


Binder in reference to companies:
  • Binder+Co, Austrian machine constructor
  • Binder Motorenbau GmbH, German aircraft manufacturer
  • Binder, Dijker, Otte & Co
  • SpeedBinder

Binder as surname:

See Binder (surname)
Binder (surname)
The surname Binder derives German origin and it is a form Fassbinder . It is an occupational name in German forms.-List of persons with the surname:* Abraham Binder , American composer* Claudia Kristofics-Binder* Eando Binder...

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