braze
pronunciation
How to pronounce braze in British English: UK [breɪz]
How to pronounce braze in American English: US [breɪz]
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- Verb:
- solder together by using hard solder with a high melting point
Word Origin
- braze (v.1)
- "to expose to the action of fire," 1580s, perhaps from French braser "to solder," in Old French, "to burn," related to brese "embers" (see braise). Related: Brazed; brazing.
- braze (v.2)
- "to make of or cover in brass," Old English brasian "to do work in brass, make of brass," from bræs (see brass). Compare glaze from glass.
Example
- 1. Shanghai inscription sail braze welding limited company .
- 2. This melting temperature is below the temperature a blade encounters during dry sawing , and is the reason that braze welded blades should not be operated dry .
- 3. I know of no sentence that can induce such immediate and braze lying as the one that begin , j have you read-o.