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    welt
    /wɛlt/

    noun

    • 1. a leather rim sewn round the edge of a shoe upper to which the sole is attached.
    • 2. a red, raised mark or scar; a weal.

    verb

    • 1. provide with a welt.
    • 2. strike (someone or something) hard and heavily: "I could have welted him"

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  2. Welt is a noun that means a raised, red area of skin caused by being hit or by cuts healing. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms and usage of welt with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Learn the meaning of welt as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. A welt is a ridge or lump raised on the body, or a strip between a shoe sole and upper.

  4. noun. a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip. a blow producing such a ridge or wale. Shoemaking. a strip, as of leather, set in between the outsole of a shoe and the edges of its insole and upper, through which these parts are joined by stitching or stapling.

  5. A welt is a mark on the skin caused by a blow, or a seam or edge in a garment or shoe. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation and examples of 'welt' in different contexts.

  6. Welt is a noun that means a raised, red area of skin caused by being hit or by cuts healing. Learn how to use welt in a sentence, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in different languages.

  7. A welt is a swollen bruise. The extra bit of stitching around the pocket of your jeans can also be called a welt, as can the stitching that holds your shoe to its sole. In these cases, as well as in the case of the mark on the skin, a welt is a rising where things meet — either where a blow meets the body or where two types of fabric meet ...

  8. 1. a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip. 2. a blow producing such a ridge or wale. 3. a. a strip, as of leather, to which the edges of the insole and upper of a shoe are attached, the whole then being joined to the outsole.