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Synonyms for binder

a machine that cuts grain and binds it in sheaves

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something used to bind separate particles together or facilitate adhesion to a surface

holds loose papers or magazines

something used to tie or bind

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[USPRwire, Sat Aug 24 2019] The coating binders market is likely to expand at a modest pace, according to the latest report by Fact.MR.
Feed Binders Market Global Research Report Type (Starches, Clay, Hydrocolloids, Gelatin, Molasses and Wheat Gluten), Livestock (Poultry, Swine, Ruminants and Aquatic), Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and RoW) - Forecast till 2023
[ClickPress, Fri May 24 2019] The purpose of this rich study presented by FactMR is to elaborate the various market projections impacting the global coating binders market during the period until 2027.
Case PR8 one-row corn binder. My grandpa bought the binder new in the mid-1940s from a dealer in southeast Kansas.
"Section 168(3) of the Insurance Law provides that "binders or other documents for temporary insurance may be made, orally or in writing, for a period which shall not exceed sixty days...".
Based on previous research, the chemical structure of each fraction in the asphalt binder was investigated, and then reasonable microscopic structures for different asphalt binders were created to represent the asphalt binder accurately.
full binder: half binders are not as hot and work just as well in the chest as a full binder.
Introduced in 2006, this novel low-VOC binder is widely considered to be the benchmark for high performance exterior binders across a range of substrates.
International Conference on Binders and Materials (11th: 2013: Brno, Czech Republic) Edited by Karel Dvorak, Dominik Gazdic, Vit Petr[sz]nek, Iveta H[sz]jkov[sz], and Radek Magrla