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Solder - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Solder is a fusible metal alloy used to join electrical components or metal pieces together. It melts when heated, creating a strong bond as it cools and solidifies.

solder

/ˈsɑdər/ /ˈsɒldə/

Definition:

A fusible metal alloy used to join metal parts together when melted.

Synonyms:

weld, fuse, bond, join

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

separate, divide

Common Collocations:

solder joint, solder wire, soldering iron, solder flux

Derivatives:

soldering, solderer

Usage Tips:

Use "solder" as a noun for the alloy and as a verb for the joining process.

Common Phrases:

solder together, solder joint, soldering iron

Etymology:

From Old French *soudure*, derived from Latin *solidare* ("to make solid").

Examples:

  • 1. He used solder to fix the broken wire.
  • 2. The plumber will solder the copper pipes securely.
  • 3. She bought a new roll of solder for her project.
  • 4. Always wear safety goggles when you solder metal parts.

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