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| sol·der [ sóddər ] |
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1. alloy for joining metal: an alloy with a low melting point, usually a mixture of tin and lead, used to join electrical components to a circuit board or to join metal objects together
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2. something that unites: something that forms a bond or union
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transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle sol·dered, present participle sol·der·ing, 3rd person present singular sol·ders) |
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1. join things with solder: to work with solder, or join things using solder
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2. unite to form whole: to come together in unity, or establish a bond of unity between people or things
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| [14th century. < French soudure< souder "fasten together" < Latin solidare< solidus "solid"] |
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 sol·der·er noun |
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