What's the difference between solder and unsolder?
Solder
Definition:
(n.) A metal or metallic alloy used when melted for uniting adjacent metallic edges or surfaces; a metallic cement.
(n.) anything which unites or cements.
(n.) 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.
(n.) To mend; to patch up.
Example Sentences:
(1) This study compared soldering by a conventional torch procedure with an infrared soldering technique.
(2) However, the effect of the soldering atmosphere on the tensile strength was small.
(3) No effects on behavioral function were observed among the solderers.
(4) This contaminant was not present after a control exposure while soldering on iron.
(5) The following therapeutic proposal was adapted: On the maxilla, a three-step procedure: first step: building of metal copings on 13, 16 and 26 and metal-ceramic crowns on 11 and 21, second step: building of telescop crowns on 16 and 26 and clasps on 13, 11 and 21, third step: casting of the removable partial denture framework and soldering to the telescop crowns and clasps.
(6) Wettability of the liquid solder on UNI METAL was better than on Victory II.
(7) The stainless steel shank is a cathodic component of a three-way galvanic cell, whereas the silver soldered joint is an anodic component.
(8) If you only have an 20cm tin you can use that instead, but don't use all the batter – about 80% will suffice – otherwise you'll end up with a volcanic overspill, cake soldered to the floor of the oven and a frayed temper.
(9) Using the rat as a model, a partial transection of the ventral urethra was repaired in one of three ways in 39 animals: conventional microsuture repair, laser assisted microsuture repair and laser assisted microsuture repair with a protein solder.
(10) Three alloys had corrosion resistance superior to the other solders.
(11) We form a kind of chain, soldered together by grief and suffering, but also by a way of living and thinking which the killers wanted to destroy.
(12) Workers in the following job categories experienced the highest annual mean PbB levels: paste machine operators (battery plants), solder-grinders (assembly plants), and crane operators (foundries).
(13) Soldering flux used in the electronics industry can cause both irritant and allergic contact dermatitis.
(14) Soldering fractures constitute an important cause of the removal of appliances during the first 8 years following application.
(15) In this study about melting and torchs employed in solder in fixed prosthodontics, it's analysed the accurate melting, adequate quantity, as well as protection of adjacent tissues with an accurate anti-melting.
(16) Two cobalt-chromium alloys (Blue Elgiloy, Crozat) and an austenitic stainless steel alloy (Remanium) were soldered by an electrochemically generated hydrogen-oxygen flame forming an overlapped joint design.
(17) The aim of this study was to determine the release of Au, Cu, Sn, Zn, and Ag from five commercially available Cd-free gold solders.
(18) The question of whether to cast in one piece or in multiple sections that are soldered is discussed.
(19) In the case of soldering electrically wrought wire clasps to metal structures such as rests and connectors, there is no fear of of overheating a wide area of wires.
(20) In the sample studied the proportion of foods contained in non-soldered as opposed to soldered cans has risen consistently during the survey and now accounts for 83% of all samples (excluding sardines).
Unsolder
Definition:
(v. t.) To separate or disunite, as what has been soldered; hence, to divide; to sunder.
Example Sentences:
(1) The PTA take 25% of sales, and most parents donate unsold stock."
(2) For luxury brands like Gucci, Prada and Burberry it is a way to clear unsold goods under the radar and McKenzie reveals that while fashion labels "don't like us to talk about them", they "make a ton of money out of their outlet businesses".
(3) Here, fruit and vegetables left unsold each day in Budgens are mulched, along with woody branches and soil, by the 20 local people who volunteer in the garden.
(4) Three-quarters of meat from whales caught in the north-west Pacific last summer went unsold, according to a report this year by Junko Sakuma , a freelance journalist.
(5) But after reports of corruption and mismanagement, thousands of tonnes of unsold rice rotting in silos, and suicides among bankrupted farmers, the scheme fell out of favour.
(6) Experts say the unsold houses should take three to four years to sell – so it will be a long time before the residential construction industry starts creating jobs.
(7) The fact that so many tickets remain unsold for a clash between the two players widely regarded as the best in the world may surprise many, especially with Ronaldo returning to play at the ground he graced with such success between 2003 and 2009.
(8) That would be property such as our public libraries and swimming pools – but to a government hellbent on asset-stripping such communal necessities are merely unsold inventory.
(9) It could be a melancholic experience, reflecting the state of the left in general – clipping off the mastheads at the end of the week of all the unsold copies of Weekly Worker , International Communist Current and Lalkar , making odd smelling vegan drinks for the older members of the co-op, ringing up a number left by someone who'd ordered Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus to tell them their book had arrived and finding that it had been ordered by a person now deceased.
(10) Their villa was completed to a high standard, but the developer has run out of money, and the vast majority of unsold houses lie as ugly concrete shells.
(11) It won't allow a single unsold seat to be left on its own, meaning if the only remaining seats are in pairs, singletons can't buy just one.
(12) In July it took a $900m writeoff against unsold stock , believed to be almost entirely of Surface RTs.
(13) After weeks of balmy weather that have left clothes retailers with huge stocks of unsold coats, boots and jumpers , John Lewis said shoppers were finally buying winter clothes.
(14) With Europe's manufacturing output falling sharply again ( see here ), and China seeing a record rise in unsold products ( details here ), America's PMI data is the best of the day.
(15) Luxury brands treat their images with kid gloves and fret over how to get rid of unsold stock, especially when they don't officially go "on sale" like the rest of the high street.
(16) Clothing was the best-performing category, according to the BRC, although this was mainly due to poor spring weather leaving clothes rails packed with unsold summer outfits that were then sold at a discount in a bid to shift stock.
(17) Loans to property developers are the biggest problem, with Bankia and other former savings banks laden by toxic assets that include unsold housing developments and worthless building land.
(18) Bicester is at the vanguard of a shopping trend that is helping upmarket brands to defy the downturn and, whisper it, get rid of unsold stock to the hoi polloi.
(19) With less than a month to go until the Olympic Games opening ceremony in Rio de Janeiro on 5 August, Brazil’s sports minister has said almost a third of tickets are unsold.
(20) By 2010, Polaris World was forced to relinquish most of its assets – the golf courses and unsold properties – to a consortium of banks led by CAM Bank (Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo), the leading lender behind the Murcia building spree.