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binding post

American  

noun

  1. one of several metal pegs or rods, fitted into a loose-leaf binder, for holding sheets with prepunched holes.


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Line wires are attached to outside binding posts shown in the figure and the ground wire to the metal binding post at the front.

From Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc. by Miller, Kempster

A gimlet hole sufficiently large to admit of the passage of one wire should be made half an inch outwards from the centre of the site of each binding post.

From The Electric Bath by Schweig, George M.

A. You would no doubt find one of the lead wires loose in binding post.

From The Traveling Engineers' Association To Improve The Locomotive Engine Service of American Railroads by Anonymous

One of the ends of the coil of wire connects with the binding post marked a in Fig.

From The Radio Amateur's Hand Book by Collins, A. Frederick (Archie Frederick)

It is constructed of a hardwood base with a small brass plate fastened on by means of a binding post.

From Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 by Boy Scouts of America

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