bonder

/ˈbɑndər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that bonds, especially a substance used to join materials together (e.g., glue, adhesive).
    • The carpenter used a special wood bonder to fix the broken chair.
    • This epoxy is a strong bonder for metal and plastic.
    • A good bonder ensures the tiles stay firmly on the wall.
  2. A person who posts a bond (surety) for someone else, often in legal or financial contexts.
    • As a bonder, she guaranteed that the contractor would finish the project.
    • The bonder paid the bail to get the defendant released from jail.
    • The insurance company acted as a bonder for the large construction loan.
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