Definition of welt

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Welt (n.) In steam boilers and sheet-iron work, a strip riveted upon the edges of plates that form a butt joint..

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Welt :: Welt (n.) That which, being sewed or otherwise fastened to an edge or border, serves to guard, strengthen, or adorn it.
Erebus :: Erebus (n.) The son of Chaos and brother of Nox, who dwelt in Erebus..
Therapeutae :: Therapeutae (n. pl.) A name given to certain ascetics said to have anciently dwelt in the neighborhood of Alexandria. They are described in a work attributed to Philo, the genuineness and credibility of which are now much discredited..
Vamp :: Vamp (n.) The part of a boot or shoe above the sole and welt, and in front of the ankle seam; an upper..
Welte :: Welte () imp. of Weld, to wield..
Welt :: Welt (n.) In steam boilers and sheet-iron work, a strip riveted upon the edges of plates that form a butt joint..
Welter :: Welter (v. i.) To rise and fall, as waves; to tumble over, as billows..
Welter :: Welter (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the most heavily weighted race in a meeting; as, a welter race; the welter stakes..
Swelter :: Sweltering (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Swelte.
Welted :: Welted (imp. & p. p.) of Wel.
Weltering :: Weltering (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Welte.
Swelt :: Swelt (v. i.) To die; to perish.
Welt :: Welt (n.) In machine-made stockings, a strip, or flap, of which the heel is formed..
Saxon :: Saxon (n.) One of a nation or people who formerly dwelt in the northern part of Germany, and who, with other Teutonic tribes, invaded and conquered England in the fifth and sixth centuries..
Swelve :: Sweltry (v. i.) Suffocating with heat; oppressively hot; sultry.
Swelter :: Swelter (v. i.) To be overcome and faint with heat; to be ready to perish with heat.
Welting :: Welting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wel.
Welter :: Welter (v. i.) To roll, as the body of an animal; to tumble about, especially in anything foul or defiling; to wallow..
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..
Burden :: Burden (n.) The verse repeated in a song, or the return of the theme at the end of each stanza; the chorus; refrain. Hence: That which is often repeated or which is dwelt upon; the main topic; as, the burden of a prayer..
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