binder

Binder Meaning in Bengali: বাইন্ডার, বন্ধনকারী, বন্ধনকারী পদার্থ (noun, /ˈbaɪndər/)

Definition and Usage:

Binder refers to a device or material used to hold multiple things together. It can be a ring binder, a substance that binds or holds together, or a person who binds books. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe something that unites or connects different elements.

Synonyms of Binder:

1. Fastener (বন্ধনকারী, noun)
2. Joiner (যোগকারী, noun)
3. Connector (সংযোগকারী, noun)
4. Adhesive (আঠালো, noun)

Antonyms of Binder:

1. Separator (পৃথককারী, noun)
2. Divider (বিভাজক, noun)

Origin of Binder:

The word “binder” originated from the Middle English word “bindere,” which means “one who binds.” It is derived from the Old English word “bindan,” meaning “to bind.”

Nearby Words:

1. Binding (noun)
2. Bindery (noun)
3. Bindweed (noun)

Binder in Literature Quotes:

1. “Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” – Charles W. Eliot (বইগুলি সবচেয়ে শান্ত এবং স্থির বন্ধু; তারা সবচেয়ে সহজলভ্য এবং বুদ্ধিমান পরামর্শকারী, এবং সবচেয়ে ধৈর্যশীল শিক্ষক।)

Binder Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বাইন্ডার
Hindi: बाइंडर
Nepali: बाइंडर
Urdu: بائنڈر
Tamil: பைண்டர்
Telugu: బైండర్
Arabic: ملزمة
Chinese: 捆绑剂
Japanese: バインダー
Russian: переплётчик

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