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solder noun /ˈsəʊldə(r)/, /ˈsɒldə(r)/ /ˈsɑːdər/ [uncountable] jump to other results - a mixture of metals that is heated and melted and then used to join metals, wires, etc. together
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French soudure, from the verb souder, from Latin solidare ‘fasten together’, from solidus ‘solid’.
solder verb /ˈsəʊldə(r)/, /ˈsɒldə(r)/ /ˈsɑːdər/ jump to other results - to join pieces of metal or wire with solder
- solder something to/onto something These wires must be soldered to the pins.
- solder A and B together Solder the two pieces together.
- solder something soldered joints
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French soudure, from the verb souder, from Latin solidare ‘fasten together’, from solidus ‘solid’.
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