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unsolder

American  
[uhn-sod-er] / ʌnˈsɒd ər /

verb (used with object)

  1. to separate (something soldered).

  2. to disunite; sunder.

    to unsolder ties of friendship.


Etymology

Origin of unsolder

First recorded in 1530–40; un- 2 + solder

Example Sentences

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Be careful not to unsolder the spindle bearing, a thing which cannot happen if the bearing is kept cool by an occasional drop or two of water.

From Things To Make by Williams, Archibald

Cut off a piece of steel rod of the proper length and unsolder the ends.

From Things To Make by Williams, Archibald

A coffee-pot with a bail and handle is better than one with a handle only, and a lip is better than a spout; since handles and spouts are apt to unsolder.

From How to Camp Out by Gould, John Mead

A very moderately skilled mechanic can unsolder a tin, empty out the fish and oil, put in what he pleases in place, weight judiciously, and then refasten with fresh solder.

From The Lost Naval Papers by Copplestone, Bennet

If strained when very hot it is apt to unsolder the strainer.

From Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913 A Monthly Magazine of Household Interest by McClure, Mary Jane