Meaning & Definition of Weld in English
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Weld
To join together metallic parts by heating them to the point of melting.
Pronunciation:
/wɛld/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To fuse or join (two pieces) together by means of heat and pressure.
Example Sentence: The workers will weld the beams to ensure the structure is secure.
Definition: To unite closely; to combine.
Example Sentence: Their experiences during the trip served to weld their friendship.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'weldan', from Old English 'weldan', meaning 'to govern, direct, or control'.
Synonyms
fusejoinbondconnectmerge
Common Phrases and Expressions
- welded together: Means to be joined securely and closely, often used metaphorically for relationships.
- weld a connection: To establish a strong bond or link between people or concepts.
Translations
- Spanish: soldar
- French: souder
- German: schweißen
- Russian: сварка
Related Words
- solder: To join together metals using a filler metal melted at a lower temperature.
- craft: To make or construct something skillfully.
Slang Meanings of weld
Meaning: To bond closely with someone.
Example Sentence: After working together for years, they've really welded.