Braze vs Braize - What's the difference?
braze | braize |
To join two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness.
(obsolete) To burn or temper in fire.
A European marine fish, Pagrus pagrus , allied to the American scup; the becker. The name is sometimes applied to the related species.
A kind of small charcoal used for roasting ore.
* 1957 , H.R. Schubert, History of the British Iron and Steel Industry , p. 216.
Meat cooked by braising.
As verbs the difference between braze and braize
is that braze is to join two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness while braize is dated form of lang=en.As a noun braize is
a European marine fish, Pagrus pagrus, allied to the American scup; the becker. The name is sometimes applied to the related species.braze
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Verb
(en-verb)See also
* brazenAnagrams
*braize
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(wikipedia braize) (Pagrus pagrus)Noun
(en noun)- The fuel was wood, either alone or mixed with peat, or pure peat - as in the north of Lancashire - or mineral coal, but most frequently it was small charcoal, called braise or braize .
Synonyms
* (fish) braise, brazierVerb
(braiz)- braizing meat