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welder
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Word definitions for welder in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1828, agent noun from weld (v.).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who welds, or unites pieces of iron, etc., by welding. 2 One who welds, or wields. 3 A manager; an actual occupant. 4 An item of equipment for welding with: an electric welder.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A welder or welder operator is a tradesperson who specializes in fusing materials together. The term welder refers to the operator, the machine is referred to as the welding power supply . The materials to be joined can be metals (such as steel , aluminum ...
Usage examples of welder.
He wanted to achieve twenty degrees of starboard list on Blucher, so that a greater area of her bottom would be exposed to his welders.
July 18th, I bowght goodman Welder his hovel, which is in the yard of the howse next me, which I bowght of Mr.
He came back with a course of action, admittedly radical, and sent Ben back to River Bend to fetch the farrier and Dobie to the welder in the machine shed with a hastily sketched diagram of the splint he wanted made.
Ackbar piloted the Lambda shuttle directly into the forest of girders, Lemelisk looked around, seeing bright flashes of laser welders and the glowing ends of newly smelted durasteel plates that emerged from processing plants.
In even tones, and with no more than two or three tugs at his beret, he told her that he was sorry but that her good ol' welder had found him some other fish that he must fry and that the aroma of their frying obviously had been making her sick.
Navy Department engaged the services of all available machinery welders and patchers, many of whom were voluntarily offered by the great railroad companies.
The ankylosaur turned and turned in her pen as the arc welders flashed and hissed and snapped.
Talk had dropped to serious discussions around welders, epitaxic vats, and high temperature alloy smelters.
One of the most memorable products was a torch fueled by distilled water The product, called the Aqua Torch, was a safe alternative to traditional welders or soldering tools, which required the storage of pressurized gas as fuel.
There were sandhogs and riggers and welders and shipfitters and two circus acrobats.
Directly below them, space-suited welders were attaching outer skin plates to the underlying girderwork.
Down on the left, the jackhammer rattle of riveting guns sounded, and the tame lightnings of arc welders flashed blue in the dark.
Electricians were at work-on it, and welders, and children laboring under heavy loads.
The braiders, the welders, the punch presses, the lathes, the conveyers - everything in sight, almost, had been around in Edison's time.
Geologists and cementers, derrickmen, mud watchers, drillers, welders and fitters, they was after the oil, no attention to the water or weather.