Weld
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Weld ( verb )
- To join two pieces of metal together using heat and pressure.
- To unite or connect strongly or closely.
Origin:
Old english wealdan; related to dutch wellen "to boil", german wellen "to ripple".
Examples:
- The metal was welded to form a single piece.
- The welder skillfully welded the pipes together.
- The two pieces of metal were successfully welded.
- The heat from the torch welded the metal.
- The broken pieces of metal were welded back together.
(As a noun)
Weld ( noun )
- To join two pieces of metal together using heat and pressure.
- To unite or connect strongly or closely.
Origin:
Old english wealdan; related to dutch wellen "to boil", german wellen "to ripple".
Examples:
- The metal was welded to form a single piece.
- The welder skillfully welded the pipes together.
- The two pieces of metal were successfully welded.
- The heat from the torch welded the metal.
- The broken pieces of metal were welded back together.