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dyer's rocket: European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America United States abolitionist (1803-1895) join together by heating; "weld metal" a metal joint formed by softening with heat and fusing or hammering together unite closely or intimately; "Her gratitude welded her to him"
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Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing coalescence. This is often done by melting the workpieces and adding a filler material to form a pool of molten material that cools to become a strong joint, but sometimes pressure is used in conjunction with heat, or by itself, to produce the weld. ...
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The fusing together of metals by melting the pieces where they meet and will be joined. Use of pressure and/or a filler material may aid in the fusion.
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the process of uniting portions of one or more pieces, the elements of a member, or the members of a structure in an intimate and permanent position or status; the joint produced by the welding process
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The joining of components together by fusing. In thermoplastics, refers to bonding together of the membrane using heat or solvents.
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