Welds [verb]
Definition of Welds:
bind, connect
Sentence/Example of Welds:
The aim had been thus to weld into one the two branches of the House of Anjou.
I had the copy of this poem from Mr. Weld himself when he was ninety years of age.
"Oh, dear Mrs. Weld, you do not seem at all like yourself," she gasped.
"They will not dare—" began Mrs. Weld, with some excitement.
I had a big Scotchman in the factory who couldn't learn how to weld.
But the best greens are undoubtedly got from weld and fustic.
Prepare a dye bath with weld which has been previously chopped up and boiled.
Weld, Reseda luteola, is an annual plant growing in waste places.
The quantity of weld used must be determined by the depth of colour required.
Weld is of greater antiquity than most, if not all, other natural yellow dyes.