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SOL'DER, v.t. [from L. solido, solidus.] To unite by a metallic cement. [See Soder.]
SOL'DER, n. A metallic cement. [See Soder.]
A metal or metallic alloy used when
melted for uniting adjacent metallic edges or surfaces] a metallic
cement.
Hen To unite (metallic
surfaces or edges) by the intervention of a more fusible metal or
metallic alloy applied when melted] to join by means of metallic
cement.
To mend; to patch up.
"To
solder up a broken cause." Hooker. | ||||||||