Antonyms for welding


Grammar : Verb
Spell : weld
Phonetic Transcription : wɛld


Definition of welding

Origin :
  • plant (Resedo luteola) producing yellow dye, late 14c., from Old English *wealde, perhaps a variant of Old English wald "forest" (cf. Middle Low German walde, Middle Dutch woude). Spanish gualda, French gaude are Germanic loan-words.
  • verb bind, connect
Example sentences :
  • The Old Man chuckled to himself and went back to his welding.
  • Extract from : « Chip, of the Flying U » by B. M. Bower
  • These processes are not welding processes and will not be described here.
  • Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
  • The parts covered by the cloth must be dried thoroughly if any welding on them.
  • Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
  • Darkness was coming and the pack was welding itself together.
  • Extract from : « Erik Dorn » by Ben Hecht
  • He took up his welding projector and a beam carried him back to the tube.
  • Extract from : « Spacehounds of IPC » by Edward Elmer Smith
  • The welding apparatus had its coils and condensers under the floor.
  • Extract from : « The Pirates of Ersatz » by Murray Leinster
  • Then among artists was a coalition of brains, a welding together of souls.
  • Extract from : « En Route » by J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans
  • Welding an old pike-head, sir; there were seams and dents in it.
  • Extract from : « Moby Dick; or The Whale » by Herman Melville
  • Also, a machine with which the hercules facilitates the welding of anchors.
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • As he ran, he played upon it the blue flame of a welding torch.
  • Extract from : « Attention Saint Patrick » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins

Synonyms for welding

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