Weld ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Weld ( verb )

  1. To join two pieces of metal together using heat and pressure.
  2. To unite or connect strongly or closely.

Origin:

Old english wealdan; related to dutch wellen "to boil", german wellen "to ripple".

Examples:

  1. The metal was welded to form a single piece.
  2. The welder skillfully welded the pipes together.
  3. The two pieces of metal were successfully welded.
  4. The heat from the torch welded the metal.
  5. The broken pieces of metal were welded back together.

(As a noun)

Weld ( noun )

  1. To join two pieces of metal together using heat and pressure.
  2. To unite or connect strongly or closely.

Origin:

Old english wealdan; related to dutch wellen "to boil", german wellen "to ripple".

Examples:

  1. The metal was welded to form a single piece.
  2. The welder skillfully welded the pipes together.
  3. The two pieces of metal were successfully welded.
  4. The heat from the torch welded the metal.
  5. The broken pieces of metal were welded back together.
Some random words: unconfirmed, moreover, intemperance