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US
/ˈwɛɫd/
]
[ UK /wˈɛld/ ]
[ UK /wˈɛld/ ]
NOUN
- European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America
- a metal joint formed by softening with heat and fusing or hammering together
VERB
-
join together by heating
weld metal -
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.