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Definition of welt
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of welt is as below...
Welt (n.) In
carpentry,
a strip of wood
fastened
over a flush seam or
joint,
or an
angle,
to
strengthen
it..
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Welter
::
Welter
(n.) A
rising
or
falling,
as of
waves;
as, the
welter
of the
billows;
the
welter
of a
tempest..
Erebus
::
Erebus
(n.) The son of Chaos and
brother
of Nox, who dwelt in
Erebus..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) A small cord
covered
with cloth and sewed on a seam or
border
to
strengthen
it; an edge of cloth
folded
on
itself,
usually
over a cord, and sewed
down..
Owelty
::
Owelty
(n.)
Equality;
--
sometimes
written
ovelty
and
ovealty.
Weltering
::
Weltering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Welte.
Swelter
::
Swelter
(v. t.) To
oppress
with heat.
Welt
::
Welt (n.) In
machine-made
stockings,
a
strip,
or flap, of which the heel is
formed..
Welter
::
Welter
(v. i.) To rise and fall, as
waves;
to
tumble
over, as
billows..
Swelve
::
Sweltry
(v. i.)
Suffocating
with heat;
oppressively
hot;
sultry.
Habitable
::
Habitable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inhabited;
that may be
inhabited
or dwelt in; as, the
habitable
world..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) That
which,
being sewed or
otherwise
fastened
to an edge or
border,
serves
to
guard,
strengthen,
or adorn it.
Weltered
::
Weltered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Welte.
Goth
::
Goth (n.) One of an
ancient
Teutonic
race, who dwelt
between
the Elbe and the
Vistula
in the early part of the
Christian
era, and who
overran
and took an
important
part in
subverting
the Roman
empire..
Dwelt
::
Dwelt () of Dwel.
Home
::
Home (n.) One's
native
land; the place or
country
in which one
dwells;
the place where one's
ancestors
dwell or
dwelt.
Eden
::
Eden (n.) The
garden
where Adam and Eve first
dwelt;
hence,
a
delightful
region
or
residence..
Welt
::
Welt (n.) A
narrow
border,
as of an
ordinary,
but not
extending
around
the
ends..
Welter
::
Welter
(v. i.) To
wither;
to wilt.
Montanist
::
Montanist
(n.) A
follower
of
Mintanus,
a
Phrygian
enthusiast
of the
second
century,
who
claimed
that the Holy
Spirit,
the
Paraclete,
dwelt in him, and
employed
him as an
instrument
for
purifying
and
guiding
men in the
Christian
life..
Swelt
::
Swelt (v. i.) To
faint;
to
swoon.
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