Weld
41Weld — /wɛld/ (say weld) noun Sir Frederick Aloysius, 1823–91, English born politician and administrator in NZ and Australia; prime minister of NZ 1864–65; governor of WA 1869–75 and of Tasmania 1875–80 …
42weld — Ho opa a hao, ho oku i. Weld silver, ku i kālā …
43weld — dažinė razeta statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Razetinių šeimos dažinis augalas (Reseda luteola), paplitęs Viduržemio pajūrio srityje. atitikmenys: lot. Reseda luteola angl. dyer s rocket; weld; wild mignonette vok. Färberkraut; Färberwau… …
44weld — 1. v. & n. v.tr. 1 a hammer or press (pieces of iron or other metal usu. heated but not melted) into one piece. b join by fusion with an electric arc etc. c form by welding into some article. 2 fashion (arguments, members of a group, etc.) into… …
45Weld — 1. v. & n. v.tr. 1 a hammer or press (pieces of iron or other metal usu. heated but not melted) into one piece. b join by fusion with an electric arc etc. c form by welding into some article. 2 fashion (arguments, members of a group, etc.) into… …
46weld·er — /ˈwɛldɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a person whose job is to weld materials together …
47Weld Boathouse — is a Harvard owned building on the bank of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is named after George Walker Weld who bequeathed the funds for its construction.HistoryWeld boathouse is actually the second of two boathouses created on …
48Weld Family — Weld † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Weld The name of an ancient English family (branches of which are found in several parts of England and America) which has been conspicuous for its zeal for the Church, and whose main stem has been for… …
49Weld County — Courthouse in Greeley, gelistet im NRHP Nr. 78000886[1] Verwaltung …
50Weld (Maine) — Weld Pueblo de los Estados Unidos Lago Webb y monte Blue …