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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

  1. n. One that bonds.
  2. n. See header.

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. n. One who bonds; one who deposits goods in a bonded warehouse.
  2. n. In masonry, a stone which reaches a considerable distance into or entirely through a wall for the purpose of binding it together: principally used when the wall is faced with ashler for the purpose of tying the facing to the rough backing. Also called bond-stone. See cut under ashler.
  3. n. A yeoman of Norway, Sweden, or Denmark.

Wiktionary

  1. n. A machine or substance used to make a bond, or a person who uses such.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. n. One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.
  2. n. (Masonry) A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone.
  3. n. Norway A freeholder on a small scale.

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  • “IConn, our high performance call bonder for high pin count applications continues to achieve the technical performance we anticipated and it is generating the ASP premiums we expected.”

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  • “Products are suitable for round-section bars, square-section bars, flat-section bars and special steel profiles without the need for solid surface coating lubricants, such as bonder - generally used on the Shumag draw benches.”

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  • “Cheney, a consummate male-bonder -- he spent quality time with Dresser's CEO at a Texas quail hunt -- was integral to making the final push to do the deal.”

    Newsweek: Sticky Business

  • “D&D seems to be an almost universal bonder for a huge number of geeks out there.”

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  • “To a completion guarantor a screenplay is a legal document, signed off by the distributor, lender, bonder, producer and director, analogous to what the plans and specifications for a building are to a construction firm.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Movie Business Book, Third Edition

  • “Intercropping overstory species or as shade for partially shade - tolerant understory crops species for highly shade - tolerant understory understory crops and crops or as a bonder tree around fields species with strata can with light strata with shade - tolerant sufficient light mixed perenniaI cropping systems be over - topped if open-grown with full penetrates through overstory overstory shade or open-grown with full sun sunlight light overstory or”

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  • “Call himself felt a kind of guilt at having missed it, though the work he and Gus had done on the bonder had been just as dangerous, and just as necessary.”

    Lonesome Dove

  • “Epoxied bonder, sticks to anything on contact, and it's not water soluble.”

    For Love of Mother-Not

  • “Epoxied bonder, sticks toanything on contact, and it's not water soluble.”

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  • “Without forgetting that he is an Englishman, he will cast off that self-conceit and cold exclusiveness which make so many of your countrymen ridiculous in the eyes of foreigners, and, adapting himself to the situation, become, if needs be, a bandit in Corsica, a bonder in”

    Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition.

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