Braze

//bɹeɪz//

Synonyms for "braze" (13 found)

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Related words (6)

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Translations

8 translations across 7 languages.

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French

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  • braser verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Greek

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  • χαλκοκολλώ verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Polish

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  • zgrzewać verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Portuguese

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  • brasar verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Russian

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  • припаивать verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)
  • спаивать verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Spanish

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  • soldar fuertemente / al fuerte verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Swedish

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  • hårdlöda verb (The joining together of two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness)

Sample sentences

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Roasting the ores is done with the charcoal braze (or fine charcoal from the charring) in heaps of thirty feet width, fifty-feet length and twenty feet height, containing 3,200 tons.

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