bonder

See also: bönder

English

Etymology

bond + -er

Noun

bonder (plural bonders)

  1. A machine or substance used to make a bond, or a person who uses such.
  2. One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.
  3. A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone.
    • 2006, J. C. Hodge, ‎Malcolm Thorpe, Brickwork for Apprentices (page 97)
      To avoid excessive cutting, the bond is arranged as shown in the figure, i.e. two half-bats and a one-brick bonder placed alternately.

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French

Etymology

From bonde + -er.

Verb

bonder

  1. To fill up

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