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"Soldan" Meaning

The word "soldan" is a rare spelling of the word "sultan".

A sultan is a high-ranking official in a Muslim country, equivalent to an emperor or a caliph, holding a position of great power and authority. The title is often associated with the Ottoman Empire, but it has been used in other Islamic societies throughout history.

In general, a sultan is a sovereign ruler, head of state, or supreme leader, often hereditary and having considerable influence over politics, religion, and other areas of society.

In modern times, the term sultan is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to a powerful or authoritative figure, particularly one who is not necessarily a monarch.

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"Soldan" Examples

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1. Example sentence:

The Spanish conquistadors followed the Italian explorer Hernán Cortés from Aztec emperor Moctezuma I on top of the pyramid on the cold Ladin day and the Italians threw them off.

"Soldan" Similar Words

Solarium

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Solarization

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The term "solarization" has a few different meanings depending on the context in which it's used. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. <strong>Photography</strong>: In photography, solarization is an effect that occurs when part of an image is intentionally overexposed by sliding the camera's exposure control back and forth during the exposure, often causing a scalar, psychedelic-like effect characterized by stripes or zones of tonal gradations ranging from overexposure to underexposure.<br><br>2. <strong>Rights and permissions</strong>: It can also refer to the practice of requiring or enforcing the assignment of copyright permissions and rights into the public domain, meaning works are freely available to copy, distribute, display, perform, or modify without restriction, as if the copyright term had entered the public domain.<br><br>3. <strong>Photopolymers and Chemical and Radiation processes</strong>: In the context of photopolymers or radiation processes, solarization might refer to changes triggered by heat or daylight which cure the chemical substrate upon exposure to it, usually to harden specific properties like shape.

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To make or become solarized: <br><br>1. Stained or discolored, typically by exposure to sunlight.<br>2. To become or make something more in the style of the works of the American artist Richard Estes, characterized by the use of reflective surfaces and optical effects.<br>3. To dress or style one's hair to make it become blonde.<br>4. A camera "solarizes" photographic paper by essentially treating it to darken shadows using the action of light, in the same way as direct exposure to sunlight.

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Solder

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To join two metal objects together by melting a metal alloy, typically tin-lead or tin-silver-copper, to form a strong bond, creating a permanent joint.

Solderability

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Solderability refers to the ease with which a metal can be soldered or joined to another metal using a filler metal (solder). In other words, it's a measure of how well a surface can be joined using a solder.<br><br>In materials science, solderability is a critical factor in electronics assembly, where components are joined together using solder. It depends on several factors, including the type of metal, its surface finish, and the presence of impurities.<br><br> Metals with high solderability tend to have a smooth, clean surface that allows the solder to flow easily and form a strong bond. In contrast, materials with poor solderability may require additional cleaning or surface treatments to achieve a good joint.<br><br>Some common factors that affect solderability include:<br><br> Surface finish: The roughness or smoothness of the metal surface can greatly impact solderability.<br> Impurities: The presence of contaminants or oxides on the metal surface can reduce solderability.<br> Metal alloy composition: Some metal alloys are more prone to oxidation or corrosion, making them more difficult to solder.<br> Temperature: Excessive heat can cause materials to become brittle or develop defects that reduce solderability.<br><br>In general, materials with good solderability include copper, gold, and some tin alloys. Materials with poor solderability include zinc, magnesium, and certain types of steel.

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Joined or connected two metal pieces by heating them with a solder and uniting them with a fusion of another metal, usually tin or lead.

Soldering

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Soldering is a process where two metal pieces are joined together by melting a filler metal (solder) into the joint, creating a strong and durable bond. It's commonly used in electronics, plumbing, and other industries to connect wires, joints, and small metal components.

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Soldiered

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worked or fought together with soldiers; carried out military service.