Pronunciation: /breɪz/
verb to solder or weld metal together using a filler metal that melts at a lower temperature than the metal being joined
A1 The blacksmith braze the metal pieces together to create a strong bond.
A2 My grandfather taught me how to braze copper pipes for plumbing repairs.
B1 The jewelry maker used a torch to braze the silver and gold together.
B2 The welder was skilled at braze different types of metals for industrial projects.
C1 The artisan meticulously braze intricate designs onto the metal surface.
C2 The master craftsman can braze with precision and artistry, creating beautiful works of metal art.
formal The jeweler used a torch to braze the metal pieces together.
informal I learned how to braze metal in my welding class.
slang I'll just braze these two wires together real quick.
figurative The team must braze their differences and work together to succeed.
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