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Origin and history of welder

welder(n.)

1828, "one who welds;" 1896, "instrument or appliance for welding;" agent noun from weld (v.).

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1590s, "unite or consolidate (metal) by hammering or compression, often after softening by heating," an alteration of well (v.) "to boil, rise," by influence of past participle form welled. Figuratively, "make a close joining of," by 1839. Related: Welded; welding.

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