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spot-weld
[spot-weld]
verb (used with object)
to weld (two pieces of metal) together in a small area or spot by the application of heat and pressure.
noun
a welded joint made by this process.
spot-weld
verb
(tr) to join (two pieces of metal, esp in the form of wire or sheet) by one or more small circular welds by means of heat, usually electrically generated, and pressure
noun
a weld so formed
Other Word Forms
- ˈdz-ˌɱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of spot-weld1
Example Sentences
Walking with her up to the hot springs that day I discovered there was spot-weld between our experiences.
In places, robots swing door panels around to spot-weld with pinpoint accuracy; but a few metres away, a section of the factory still runs as it did 67 years ago, Davis confirms.
Some team members spot-weld custom exhausts manually, exclusively.
Using an argon laser, eye doctors could focus intense beams of light to spot-weld leaking blood vessels in the retina.
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