Binder vs. Minder — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Binder and Minder
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Binder
One that binds, especially a bookbinder.
Minder
A minder is the person assigned to guide or escort a visitor, or to provide protection to somebody, or to otherwise assist or take care of something, i.e. a person who "minds".
Binder
Something, such as a cord, used to bind.
Minder
The faculty of a human or other animal by which it thinks, perceives, feels, remembers, or desires
Studying the relation between the brain and the mind.
Binder
A notebook cover with rings or clamps for holding sheets of paper.
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Minder
A person of great mental ability
The great minds of the century.
Binder
Something, such as the latex in certain paints, that creates uniform consistency, solidification, or cohesion.
Minder
Individual consciousness, memory, or recollection
I'll bear the problem in mind.
Binder
A machine that reaps and ties grain.
Minder
Opinion or sentiment
He changed his mind when he heard all the facts.
Binder
An attachment on a reaping machine that ties grain in bundles.
Minder
Desire or inclination
She had a mind to spend her vacation in the desert.
Binder
A payment or written statement making an agreement legally binding until the completion of a formal insurance contract.
Minder
Focus of thought; attention
I can't keep my mind on work.
Binder
An agreement specifying the terms and conditions of a real estate transaction.
Minder
A healthy mental state; sanity
Losing one's mind.
Binder
(Ecology) A plant, such as a ground cover, whose growth retards erosion.
Minder
The thought processes characteristic of a person or group; psychological makeup
The criminal mind.
The public mind.
Binder
Someone who binds.
Minder
(Philosophy) The phenomena of intelligence, cognition, or consciousness, regarded as a material or immaterial aspect of reality.
Binder
Someone who binds books; a bookbinder.
Minder
To pay attention to
Mind closely what I tell you.
Binder
A cover or holder for unbound papers, pages, etc.
Minder
To be careful about
Mind the icy sidewalk!.
Binder
Something that is used to bind things together, often referring to the mechanism that accomplishes this for a book.
Minder
To heed in order to obey
The children minded their babysitter.
Binder
(programming) A software mechanism that performs binding.
Minder
To take care or charge of; look after
We minded the children while their parents went out.
Binder
(computing) A program or routine that attaches malware to an existing harmless file on the target system.
Minder
One who minds, tends, or watches something such as a child, a machine, or cattle; a keeper.
Binder
A dossier.
Minder
(British) A personal bodyguard.
Binder
(agriculture) A machine used in harvesting that ties cut stalks of grain into a bundle.
Minder
A monitor assigned by the authorities to someone, such as a foreign visitor (to exercise control over their contacts with the populace) or a journalist or someone who is speaking to journalists (to monitor and control what they say).
Binder
(chemistry) A chemical or other substance that causes two other substances to form into one.
Minder
(obsolete) One who is taken care of, such as a pauper child in the care of private person; a ward.
Binder
(legal) 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.
Minder
One who minds, tends, or watches something, as a child, a machine, or cattle; as, a minder of a loom.
Binder
A rubber band.
Minder
One to be attended; specif., a pauper child intrusted to the care of a private person.
Binder
(LGBT) Material or clothing used in binding or flattening the breasts.
Minder
A woman who looks after babies in her own home while their parents are working
Binder
(molecular biology) A protein binder.
Binder
One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
Binder
Anything that binds, as a fillet, cord, rope, or band; a bandage; - esp. the principal piece of timber intended to bind together any building.
Binder
A pair of stiff oblong covers, sometimes detachable, designed for insertion of paper pages to create a book-like document, such as in a loose-leaf binder.
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
Binder
Something used to tie or bind
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