welter

  • 41welter — Synonyms and related words: arsy varsiness, bask, bend, blunder, careen, career, clutter, cower, cringe, crouch, falter, farrago, flounce, flounder, get down, grovel, hash, heave, helter skelter, higgledy piggledy, hobbyhorse, hodgepodge, hunch,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 42Welter — 1. Auf eine Variante von Walther zurückgehender Familienname. 2. Herkunftsname zu den Ortsnamen Welt (Schleswig Holstein), Welte (Nordrhein Westfalen) …

    Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • 43wèlter — wèl|ter Mot Pla Nom masculí …

    Diccionari Català-Català

  • 44welter — {{hw}}{{welter}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. Categoria di peso della lotta e del pugilato, intermedia tra i pesi leggeri e i pesi medi …

    Enciclopedia di italiano

  • 45welter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. confusion, turmoil; jumble, hodgepodge, mishmash; ruck, masses; ferment. v. i. wallow. See depression, rotation, agitation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. commotion, uproar, turmoil; see disturbance 2 . III… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 46welter — wel·ter || weltÉ™(r) n. confusion, turmoil; chaos, disorder; wallowing, rolling around in; welterweight v. wallow, be soaked (as in blood); be immersed or entangled in …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 47welter — verb literary 1》 move in a turbulent fashion. 2》 lie steeped in blood. noun a large number of items in no order; a confused mass. ↘a state of general disorder. Origin ME (in the sense writhe, wallow ): from MDu., Mid. Low Ger. welteren …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 48welter — we/lter /ˈvɛlter, ˈwɛlter, ingl. ˈwɛltə(r)/ [vc. ingl., di etim. incerta] s. m. inv.; anche agg. (nel pugilato) peso medio leggero, medioleggero …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 49welter — v. n. 1. Wallow, tumble about, roll. 2. Rise and fall (as waves), tumble over (as billows) …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 50welter — v 1. roll, toss, tumble; heave, surge, swell, billow; wallow, writhe, tumble about. 2. be entangled or snarled, get snarled up, flounder, lose one s way, get bogged down, get mired, get over one s head. n 3. jumble, muddle, tangle, mishmash,… …

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