Word: bin Word origin: Old English bin(n), binne, of Celtic origin; related to Welsh ben ‘cart’. The original meaning was ‘receptacle’ in a general sense; also ‘a receptacle for provender in a stable’ and ‘container for grain, bread, or other foodstuffs’. The sense ‘receptacle for rubbish’ dates from the mid 19th century. Phonetic: bɪn Listen:
a receptacle in which to deposit rubbish.
each of a series of ranges of numerical value into which data are sorted in statistical analysis.
throw (something) away by putting it in a bin. Example: piles of junk that should have been binned years ago
store (something, especially wine) in a bin. Example: paint on the bottles indicated which way up they should be binned
group together (data) in bins.
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