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welter

Welter vs Tumult - What's the difference?

welter | tumult |


As nouns the difference between welter and tumult

is that welter is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines while tumult is confused, agitated noise as made by a crowd.

As verbs the difference between welter and tumult

is that welter is to roll; to wallow while tumult is to make a tumult; to be in great commotion.

As an adjective welter

is of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race.

Welter vs Welder - What's the difference?

welter | welder |


As nouns the difference between welter and welder

is that welter is welter (boxing class) while welder is one who welds, or unites pieces of iron, etc, by welding.

Swelter vs Welter - What's the difference?

swelter | welter |


In intransitive terms the difference between swelter and welter

is that swelter is to perspire greatly from heat while welter is to roll; to wallow.

As an adjective welter is

of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race.

Welter vs Welted - What's the difference?

welter | welted |


As verbs the difference between welter and welted

is that welter is to roll; to wallow while welted is past tense of welt.

As a noun welter

is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines.

As an adjective welter

is of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race.

Wester vs Welter - What's the difference?

wester | welter |


As nouns the difference between wester and welter

is that wester is a strong westerly wind while welter is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines.

As verbs the difference between wester and welter

is that wester is to move towards the west while welter is to roll; to wallow.

As an adjective welter is

of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race.

Kelter vs Welter - What's the difference?

kelter | welter |


As nouns the difference between kelter and welter

is that kelter is an alternative spelling of kilter meaning order or balance while welter is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines.

As a verb welter is

to roll; to wallow.

As an adjective welter is

of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race.

Welter vs Weller - What's the difference?

welter | weller |


As adjectives the difference between welter and weller

is that welter is of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race while weller is comparative of well.

As a noun welter

is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines.

As a verb welter

is to roll; to wallow.

As a proper noun Weller is

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Belter vs Welter - What's the difference?

belter | welter |


As nouns the difference between belter and welter

is that belter is anything that is particularly good of its class while welter is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines.

As a verb welter is

to roll; to wallow.

As an adjective welter is

of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race.

Welter vs Pelter - What's the difference?

welter | pelter |


As nouns the difference between welter and pelter

is that welter is welter (boxing class) while pelter is one who pelts.

Welter vs Wetter - What's the difference?

welter | wetter |


As nouns the difference between welter and wetter

is that welter is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines while wetter is agent noun of wet; someone who wets something as part of some process.

As adjectives the difference between welter and wetter

is that welter is of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race while wetter is comparative of wet.

As a verb welter

is to roll; to wallow.

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