Parts of Speech: verb
Definition: to join two metal parts together by heating them and then applying a melted metal alloy
Pronunciation (US): /breɪz/
Pronunciation (UK): /breɪz/
Origin and Usage: The word "braze" comes from the Middle English word "brasen," meaning to make of brass. It was first used in the 15th century. "Braze" is commonly used in the metalworking industry to describe the process of joining two metal parts together using a melted metal alloy.
Synonyms: solder, weld, fuse
Related Words: blaze, craze, glaze, graze, phrase
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