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Discover LudwigThe word 'solder' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a metal alloy that is melted and used to join two other metal surfaces, or as a verb to refer to the process of joining two metal surfaces. Example sentence: The electrician had to solder the copper wiring to the circuit board.
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solder
verb
To join with (or as if with) solder.
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Another solder reflects on the war's result, Israel's occupation of the Palestinians, observing that "as long as we are holding another nation under occupation, we are not a free nation".
It is to spend $5m attempting to solder together Iraq's riven opposition, composed of rival Kurdish, Shia and other factions.
Realising their designs would involve assembling and connecting hundreds or thousands of components by hand, using unreliable solder, and then connecting these dinky little constructions to tens of thousands of light bulbs.
They taught a generation of enthusiasts how to identify the colour codes of resistors as well as the different types of capacitors, transformers, vacuum tubes and pin configurations, and how to solder together a printed circuit board.
In conventional chips, the wires are attached by balls of solder.
When a computing teacher belittled her at school she decided to master computers by herself, falling in love at 14 with a Macintosh Plus that had Pink Floyd and Lenny Bruce in it, and teaching herself to solder wires and write programs.
Derek Fray, a metallurgist at Cambridge University, has patented a process that selectively leaches the lead-based solder used to anchor components, freeing both for reuse, while leaving the copper content for recovery later.
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With a nifty solder-gun and his small engraving lathe he could make an American typewriter speak 145 different tongues, from Russian to Homeric Greek.
(He recently fixed the motherboard of Sze's computer by baking it in his oven in order to re-solder the pins).
The vulnerability of a naked body contrasts so severely with the unifomed and armed body of a soldier that it highlights the inequality of the solder/victim relationship.
A receiver who played quarterback in college, like Julian Edelman, may throw, and an offensive lineman with tacky palms, like Nate Solder, may receive.
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