Brazed Meaning in Bengali: ব্রেজড (noun, verb, adjective) [brēzd]
Definition and Origin
Brazed is a term used in metalworking and refers to the process of joining two or more metal pieces together using a filler metal. The filler metal, which has a lower melting point than the base metals being joined, is heated and melted, creating a bond when it solidifies. This technique is commonly used in the production of various metal products, such as pipes, automotive parts, and cookware.
The word brazed originated from the Middle English word brasen, which means “to make of brass.” It can be traced back to the Old English word bræsen and the Proto-Germanic word brasnaz.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: soldered, welded, fused, joined, connected
Antonyms: separated (বিচ্ছিন্ন), detached (পৃথক), disjoined (বিযুক্ত)
Nearby Words
Brazing (verb), brazier (noun), brazil (noun)
Brazed in Literature Quotes
“The two souls were now so united, so brazed together, that they could not be separated.” – Leo Tolstoy (দুটি আত্মা এখন এত একত্রিত, এত সংযুক্ত হয়েছে যে তারা আলাদা করা যায়নি।)
“Love is the brazing that holds the world together.” – Rabindranath Tagore (প্রেম হল বিশ্বকে একত্রিত রাখার ব্রেজিং।)
Brazed Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: ব্রেজড
Hindi: ब्रेज्ड
Nepali: ब्रेज्ड
Urdu: بریزڈ
Tamil: பிரேஸ்ட்
Telugu: బ్రేజ్డ్
Arabic: لحام
Chinese: 焊接 (hànjiē)
Japanese: ブレーズド (burēzudo)
Russian: паять (payat’)
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