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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/soft_sawder
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Phonetic spelling of soft solder; that is, solder that melts at a lower temperature. Coined by Thomas Haliburton in the short story "The Trotting Horse" (1836).
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Jan 25, 2012 ... Today's Best Word Ever is soft sawder: blarney, flattery. A noun, soft + sawder “ solder” (obsolete), from Middle English soudure, from ...
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Definition of soft sawder with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/sawder
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sawder (ˈsɔːdə). —n. 1. flattery; compliments (esp in the phrase soft sawder). —vb. 2. to flatter. [C19: metaphorical use of variant of solder ] ...
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Soldering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fluxes for soft solder are currently available in three basic formulations: ... Soft solder comes from the fact that lead was a primary ingredient and is a soft metal.
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incense, honeyed words, flummery; bunkum, buncombe; blarney, placebo, butter; soft soap, soft sawder; rose water. voice of the charmer, mouth honor; ...
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Jun 6, 2004 ... It concerns the phrase "soft sawder", meaning the same as "soft soap" and coined in the 19th century by Judge Haliburton of Nova Scotia.
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dictionary.die.net/soft%20solder
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soft solder n : solder that melts at a relatively low temperature.
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The Washington Union cracks the whip gently about the ears of the Democracy, and winds up with a counter-application of soft-sawder, in the shape of appeals ...
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