Melted vs Welted - What's the difference?
melted | welted |
(melt)
Being in a liquid state as a result of melting.
(welt)
A raised mark on the body caused by a blow; a wheal or weal.
(shoemaking) 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.
(heraldry) A narrow border, as of an ordinary, but not extending around the ends.
As verbs the difference between melted and welted
is that melted is past tense of melt while welted is past tense of welt.As an adjective melted
is being in a liquid state as a result of melting.melted
English
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- Melted ice cream just isn't as much fun to eat.
