- (binder) a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves
- (binder) something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface
- (binder) holds loose papers or magazines
- Ring binders (pronounced bin-der) (sometimes called files in Britain) are folders in which punched pieces of paper may be held by means of clamps running through the holes in the paper. ...
- (Binder (Dungeons & Dragons)) This is a list of alternate base character classes to the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. As base classes rather than prestige classes, they can be taken by newly created characters without need for any prerequisites.
- (Binder (material)) A binder is an ingredient used to bind together two or more other materials in mixtures. Its two principal properties are adhesion and cohesion.
- (Binder (surname)) The surname Binder derives German origin and it is a form Fassbinder (Cooper). It is an occupational name in German forms.
- (binder) Someone who binds, particularly someone who binds books; a bookbinder; A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages etc; Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book; A dossier; A machine used in harvesting that ties ...
- (BINDER) (Or Binding Receipt): In lines other than life and health, a binder is an acknowledgement (usually from the agent) that insurance applied for is in force whether or not premium settlement has yet been made or the policy issued. ...
- (Binder) A substance that binds two other substances together. For instance, lacquer is used as a binder when painting with some metallic dusts. Many paints require binders.
- (Binder) Timber member or timber beam installed at ceiling level supporting other timber or trusses, generally supported by multiply trusses on either side.
- (Binder) the elastomer (or rubber) used in gasket material.
- (Binder) Written evidence of insurance, which coverers a limited time: to be replaced later with a permanent policy.
- (Binder) A receipt for a deposit to secure the right to purchase a home at an agreed terms by a buyer and seller.
- (Binder) The portion of the vehicle in an ink composition that, in combination with the pigments, forms a film.
- (Binder) An ingredient or appariel used to thicken a sauce or hold together a mixture of ingredients.
- (Binder) The bonding agent used as an additive to mold or core sand to impart strength or plasticity in a "green" or dry state.
- (Binder) The agent applied to glass mat to bond the fibers prior to laminating or molding.
- (Binder) A leaf which is coarse and tough in nature that is used to hold the filler in place. This is then covered by a the more attractive wrapper tobacco. It is one of the three main components in a cigar.
- (Binder) Solid ingredients in a coating that hold the pigment particles in suspension and attach them to the substrate. Consists of resins (e.g., oils, alkyd, latex). ...
- (Binder) A memorandum of agreement to issue insurance giving temporary coverage until a formal policy is issued.
- (Binder) An insurer s agreement, by way of an agent, to provide non-life insurance on the spot, pending issuance of the policy contract.
- (binder) Bonding resin used to hold strands together in a chopped strand mat or preform during manufacture of a moulded object.
- (Binder) Sometimes known as an offer to purchase or an earnest money request. A binder is the acknowledgment of a deposit along with a brief written agreement to enter into a contract for the sale of real estate.
- (Binder) A temporary agreement declaring that the policy is in effect. Used in certain cases to protect a policyholder when it is not possible to issue or endorse the policy immediately.