Binding handle


binding handle

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    one of several metal pegs or rods, fitted into a loose-leaf binder, for holding sheets with prepunched holes. historical examples the traveling engineers’ -ssociation anonymous electricity for boys j. s. zerbe electric gas lighting norman h. schneider the library of work and play: electricity and its everyday uses john f. woodhull the library of work […]

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    a timber for supporting rafters between their extremities, as a purlin.

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    a very strong, heavy strake of planking, especially one next to a sheer strake. historical examples toilers of the sea victor hugo

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    binding-time -n-lysis compiler an -n-lysis to identify sub-expressions which can be evaluated at compile-time or where versions of a function can be generated and called which are specialised to certain values of one or more arguments. see partial evaluation. (1995-03-28)

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    a test for determining the relative development of intelligence, especially of children, consisting of a series of questions and tasks graded with reference to the ability of the normal child to deal with them at successive age levels. historical examples under the law edwina stanton babc-ck the measurement of intelligence lewis madison terman noun (psychol) […]


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