soldar
to weld
verb sohl-DAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin solidare (to make solid), from solidus (solid).
Also means
to solder
Usage Note
Soldar is a stem-changing verb (o→ue): yo sueldo, tú sueldas, but nosotros soldamos. It covers both gas/arc welding and electrical soldering, though soldar con estaño specifies tin soldering. The noun is soldadura (weld/solder); the person is soldador — do not confuse with soldado (soldier), which shares the same Latin root but diverged in meaning.
Examples
"El técnico soldó los cables con cuidado."
Natural Translation
The technician soldered the cables carefully.
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