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Welt
Meaning
Verb
●
To
roll
; revolve
●
To cause to have
welts
; to beat.
●
To
install
welt
(a
welt
or
welt
s) to reinforce.
●
In British English:
To decay.
●
In British English:
To become stringy.
Noun
●
A
ridge
or
lump
on the
skin
, as
caused
by a blow.
●
A
strip
of
leather
set into the
seam
between the
outsole
of a
shoe
and the
upper
, through which these
parts
are
joined
by
stitching
or stapling.
●
A
strip
of
material
or
covered
cord
applied
to a
seam
or
garment
edge
to
strengthen
or
cover
it.
●
In
steam boilers
and sheet-iron work, a
strip
riveted
upon the
edges
of
plates
that form a
butt
joint.
●
In
carpentry
, a
strip
of
wood
fastened
over a
flush
seam
or
joint
, or an
angle
, to
strengthen
it.
●
In machine-made
stockings
, a
strip
, or
flap
, of which the
heel
is formed.
●
In Heraldry:
A
narrow
border
,
as of
an
ordinary
, especially one which does not
extend
all the way
around the
ends
of it (where it
touches
the
edges
of the
shield
) as a
fimbriation
would.
●
Any other
feature
resembling
a
welt
(strip).
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Synonyms
Wheal
Weal
Related
Bruise
Scar
Gash
Blister
Bunion
Laceration
Toe
Hematoma
Sandal
Plantar Wart
Rhymes
Elt
Felt
Celt
Melt
Welt
Gelt
Pelt
Belt
Dealt
Swelt
Spelt
Smelt
Dwelt
Knelt
Svelte
Unfelt
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