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Vehicle” refers to several different concepts depending on the context:

1. Conveyance:

  • Definition: A vehicle is a mode of transportation designed to carry people or goods over land. This can include various types of vehicles such as bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, sleighs, and snowmobiles.
  • Functionality: Vehicles are typically equipped with wheels or runners for movement and can be powered by human, animal, or mechanical means.

2. Binder:

  • Definition: In the context of materials and manufacturing, a binder refers to a substance that holds together or binds other materials. For example, in the production of paints, adhesives, coatings, and sealers, a binder is often used to provide cohesion and adhesion to the material.
  • Liquid Portion: In certain applications, such as adhesives, coatings, or sealers, the term “vehicle” may specifically refer to the liquid portion of the compound, which consists of the binder and volatile thinners. This liquid portion is applied to a surface and eventually dries or cures, leaving behind a solid film or coating.

3. Other Contexts:

  • Metaphorical Use: In a metaphorical sense, “vehicle” can also refer to a means or medium through which something is expressed, conveyed, or achieved. For example, language can be described as a vehicle for communication.

In summary, “vehicle” can refer to a mode of transportation for carrying people or goods, a binder in materials and manufacturing, or a metaphorical means of expression or conveyance. The specific meaning depends on the context in which the term is used.

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