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unsolder

[ uhn-sod-er ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to separate (something soldered).
  2. to disunite; sunder:

    to unsolder ties of friendship.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of unsolder1

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

The latter record was in an unsoldered cylinder which had fallen from the top of the cairn where it was originally placed.

What a subtly unsoldering distrust the following maxim introduces into the sentiment of mutual friendship:

Her weeping parents laid her in a cippus or avello between the two doors of S. Reparata, where the workmen, unable to finish their job before sunset, left the lid of her sepulcher unsoldered.

The rings of the ninth gift are made of silvered wire, either soldered or unsoldered, and are whole circles three inches, two inches, and one inch in diameter, with their respective halves and quarters.

There is always some special charm about having tea out of doors, even when the spout of the kettle gets unsoldered, or black beetles invade the tablecloth.

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