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weld

[ US /ˈwɛɫd/ ]
[ UK /wˈɛld/ ]
NOUN
  1. European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America
  2. a metal joint formed by softening with heat and fusing or hammering together
VERB
  1. join together by heating
    weld metal
  2. unite closely or intimately
    Her gratitude welded her to him

How To Use weld In A Sentence

  • Walk into a dimly-lit gallery and approach the welded steel device fitted with a battery of fan-shaped movie screens.
  • Industrial crops such as flax and dye-plants (madder, woad, and weld), and other cash crops such as coleseed, hops, and tobacco, increased revenue per hectare, enabling more people to live from the earnings of smaller plots.
  • Welding craft: The DC handwork, the argon arc and moving to under welding.
  • Sinosteel, another Chinese-owned metals conglomerate, has plans to develop a massive opencast iron ore mine in the Weld range, a ridge of hills 400 miles north-east of Perth. Australia leases out mineral-rich land as China's hunger for resources grows
  • Through the result of experiment, we observe that this controller can assure spot weld quality.
  • Since our previous work, we have achieved a significant decrease of applied pressure needed to form a cold-welded bond between the metal layer on the stamp and the substrate using a soft, compliant stamp.
  • He wasn't so sure that the welding of artist and model improved the art, that her sudden fetish for Captain Hunt's bete-noir would inspire the strumming fingers of her daemon.
  • High-speed impellers for pumping corrosive gases in certain industrial processes are aluminum weldments.
  • Resistance welding is used to join titanium and titanium alloy sheet by either spot welds or continuous seam welds.
  • Often treated as a separate craft in the open shop, welders are supplied by several unions in the organized sector, such as the boilermakers, plumbers and pipefitters' and ironworkers' unions.
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