Crossword clues for brazed
brazed
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Braze \Braze\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Brazed; p. pr. & vb. n. Brazing.] [F. braser to solder, fr. Icel. brasa to harden by fire. Cf. Brass.]
To solder with hard solder, esp. with an alloy of copper and zinc; as, to braze the seams of a copper pipe.
To harden. ``Now I am brazes to it.''
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: braze)
Usage examples of "brazed".
Hammered and brazed copper with riveted brass decoration, partly silvered, with two suspension rings and a silver wishing jewel emblem.
These had been hastily brazed together out of the multitude of railings which had once adorned the balconies surrounding the villa's interior gardens.
The bronze bracelet was actually brazed in place, and whoever had done it hadn't been gentle, since there were white scars under it on her wrist.
Somehow the goats didn't bother me so much any more, but that might have been the result of an eight-day's worth of meals centering on roasted, stewed, brazed, and baked goat presented with equally diverse spices and side dishes by the autarch's chef.
They were made of strips of beaten metal, brazed along their length and ringed at the edges of their sections with applied ornamentation in contrasting metal (48).
Those straps have been brazed up a dozen times, so they’re going to go again.
Her thighs were lissome, lightly tanned as if someone had gently brazed them over a fire.
He was dressed in an officer's full battle armor—articulated plates of chronosteel brazed dark by the intense heat of their manufacture.
He was dressed in an officer's full battle armor-articulated plates of chronosteel brazed dark by the intense heat of their manufacture.