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braze1 verb (brazed, brazing) engineering to join (two pieces of metal) by melting an alloy with a lower melting point than either of the metals to be joined, and applying it to the joint.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c, meaning 'to expose to fire': from French braise live coals.

braze1 verb (brazed, brazing) engineering to join (two pieces of metal) by melting an alloy with a lower melting point than either of the metals to be joined, and applying it to the joint.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c, meaning 'to expose to fire': from French braise live coals.

braze1 verb (brazed, brazing) engineering to join (two pieces of metal) by melting an alloy with a lower melting point than either of the metals to be joined, and applying it to the joint.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c, meaning 'to expose to fire': from French braise live coals.