Definition
Plural of bonder; multiple people or things that bond, bind, or create structural connections.
Etymology
Simple plural of 'bonder' from 'bond' plus -er. The word appears in both social and technical contexts.
Kelly Says
In masonry terminology, strategic placement of bonders follows mathematical principles dating back to Roman engineering—these binding stones distribute stress patterns throughout walls, a principle so sound that Roman structures with these techniques still stand intact.
Translations
ARالعربية
رابطون
rabbitoon
BNবাংলা
বন্ধনকারী
bondhon-kar-ee
CACatalà
enllaçats
en-ya-kat
CSČeština
vazebné
va-zebn-e
DADansk
bindere
bin-der-e
DEDeutsch
Bindungskräfte
bin-dungs-kroy-fuh
ELΕλληνικά
δεσμευμένοι
des-me-y-men-oi
ESEspañol
vinculantes
vin-koo-lan-tes
FISuomi
sittavat
sit-ta-vat
FRFrançais
liaisons
lee-ah-zohn
HAHA
masu tsayawa
ma-su tsay-a-wa
IDBahasa Indonesia
pengikat
peng-i-kat
IGIG
ndị na-anọ
ndi na-ano
ITItaliano
legami
leh-gah-mee
MSBahasa Melayu
pengikat
peng-i-kat
MYမြန်မာ
ဆက်သွယ်
shet-hwe
NLNederlands
binders
bin-ders
NONorsk
bindere
bin-der-e
PLPolski
wiążacy
vyezh-a-chi
PTPortuguês
vinculantes
vin-koo-lan-tes
RORomână
legături
leh-gah-tyoo
RUРусский
связанные
svyazannye
SVSvenska
bindare
bin-dare
TAதமிழ்
இணைப்பவர்கள்
i-nai-ppa-var-gal
TEతెలుగు
బంధువులు
ban-du-vu-lu
THไทย
ผู้อบรม
phuu-a-bram
TLTL
mga nag-uugnay
mga nag-oo-g-nay
TRTürkçe
bağlantılar
bağ-lan-ti-lar
UKУкраїнська
зв'язані
zvyazani
URاردو
مُتَحَابِر
mu-ta-habi-r
VITiếng Việt
người liên kết
nguo-i lien-ket
YOYO
àwọn ẹ̀tọ̀
awon e-to
ZUZU
abantu abaphansi
a-ban-too a-ba-fan-si