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welding
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weld 1  (wld)
v. weld·ed, weld·ing, welds
v.tr.
1. To join (metals) by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point.
2. To bring into close association or union.
v.intr.
To be capable of being welded.
n.
1. The union of two metal parts by welding.
2. The joint formed by welding.

[Alteration (probably influenced by welledwell1) of well1, to weld (obsolete and dialectal).]

weld 2  (wld) also wold (wld)
n.
2. The yellow dye obtained from dyer's rocket.

[Middle English welde.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.weldingwelding - fastening two pieces of metal together by softening with heat and applying pressure
fastening, attachment - the act of fastening things together
butt welding, butt-welding - creating a butt joint by welding
spot welding, spot-welding - creating an overlapping joint by welding at small points
Translations

welding [ˈwɛldɪŋ] nsoldadura
welding [ˈwɛldɪŋ] nsoudure f (autogène)
welding [ˈwɛldɪŋ] weld nSchweißen nt
welding [ˈwɛldɪŋ] nsaldatura (autogena)


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