bin vs swab

bin

verb
  • To dispose of (something) by putting it into a bin, or as if putting it into a bin. 

  • To convert continuous data into discrete groups. 

  • To place into a bin for storage. 

  • To throw away, reject, give up. 

noun
  • Any of the discrete intervals in a histogram, etc 

  • Any of the fixed-size chunks into which airspace is divided for the purposes of radar. 

  • Jail or prison. 

  • A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container. 

  • son of; equivalent to Hebrew בן (ben). 

  • A container for rubbish or waste. 

swab

verb
  • To use a swab on something, or clean something with a swab. 

noun
  • A sailor; a swabby. 

  • A naval officer's epaulet. 

  • A small piece of soft, absorbent material, such as gauze, used to clean wounds, apply medicine, or take samples of body fluids. Often attached to a stick or wire to aid access. 

  • A mop, especially on a ship. 

  • A piece of material used for cleaning or sampling other items like musical instruments or guns. 

  • A sample taken with a swab (piece of absorbent material). 

How often have the words bin and swab occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )