Weld

  • 31weld´er — weld1 «wehld», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to join (pieces of metal, plastic, or other material) together by heating the parts that touch to the melting point, so that they flow together and become one piece in cooling. The heating may be either by a… …

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  • 32weld — I. verb Etymology: alteration of obsolete English well to weld, from Middle English wellen to boil, well, weld more at well Date: 1599 intransitive verb to become or be capable of being welded transitive verb 1. a. to unite (metallic parts) by… …

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  • 33weld — {{11}}weld (n.) plant (Resedo luteola) producing yellow dye, late 14c., from O.E. *wealde, perhaps a variant of O.E. wald forest (Cf. M.L.G. walde, M.Du. woude). Sp. gualda, Fr. gaude are Gmc. loan words. {{12}}weld (v.) 1590s, alteration of WELL …

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  • 34weld — [[t]wɛld[/t]] v. t. 1) bui mel to unite or fuse (pieces, as of metal or plastic) by hammering, compressing, or the like, esp. after rendering soft or pasty by heat 2) to bring into complete union, agreement, etc 3) bui mel to undergo welding; be… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 35weld — I. /wɛld / (say weld) verb (t) 1. to unite or fuse (pieces of metal, etc.) by hammering, compression, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to… …

  • 36Weld — This English surname recorded in many spellings including: Wilde, Whilde, Wylde, Wylees, Weald, Weild, Weld, Welds, Wyeld, Wield, and others, has two possible origins. The first is or rather was, a medieval nickname for a high spirited, or over… …

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  • 37weld — verb Weld is used with these nouns as the object: ↑metal, ↑steel …

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  • 38weld — weld1 verb 1》 join together (metal parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting and pressing or hammering them together.     ↘forge (an article) by such means. 2》 cause to combine and form a whole. noun a welded joint. Derivatives… …

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  • 39weld — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to join metals by melting them and pressing them together when they are hot, or to be joined in this way 2 (transitive always + adv/prep) to join or unite people into a single, strong group: A person of vision was needed to weld… …

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  • 40Weld — Sp Vèldas Ap Weld L JAV apyg. (Koloradas) …

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