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19 Words That Contain ELTE

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Word Definitions Synonyms
belted (adjective) having or provided with a belt
felted (adjective) made by combining fibers with a binder using heat and pressure
kelter (noun) in working order Synonyms: kilter
melted (adjective) changed from a solid to a liquid state Synonyms: liquid, liquified
melter (noun) a worker who melts substances (metal or wax etc.)
pelter (noun) a thrower of missiles
(noun) a heavy rain Synonyms: cloudburst, deluge, downpour, soaker, torrent, waterspout
shelter (noun) a structure that provides privacy and protection from danger
(noun) protective covering that provides protection from the weather
(noun) temporary housing for homeless or displaced persons
(noun) a way of organizing business to reduce the taxes it must pay on current earnings Synonyms: tax shelter
(noun) the condition of being protected Synonyms: protection
(verb) invest (money) so that it is not taxable
(verb) provide shelter for
shelterbelt (noun) hedge or fence of trees designed to lessen the force of the wind and reduce erosion Synonyms: windbreak
sheltered (adjective) protected from danger or bad weather
smelter (noun) an industrial plant for smelting Synonyms: smeltery
smeltery (noun) an industrial plant for smelting Synonyms: smelter
spelter (noun) impure zinc containing about three percent lead and other impurities (especially in the form of ingots)
svelte (adjective) being of delicate or slender build Synonyms: slender, slight, slim
swelter (verb) suffer from intense heat
(verb) be uncomfortably hot
sweltering (adjective) excessively hot and humid or marked by sweating and faintness Synonyms: sweltry
unbelted (adjective) lacking a belt Synonyms: beltless
unmelted (adjective) not melted
welter (noun) a confused multitude of things Synonyms: clutter, fuddle, jumble, mare's nest, muddle, smother
(verb) be immersed in
(verb) roll around Synonyms: wallow
(verb) toss, roll, or rise and fall in an uncontrolled way
welterweight (noun) A weight class division in combat sports, for fighters heavier than those in the lightweight division and lighter than those in the middleweight division.
(noun) a professional boxer who weighs between 141 and 147 pounds
(noun) a wrestler who weighs 154-172 pounds
(noun) an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 148 pounds
(noun) a weight of 28 pounds; sometimes imposed as a handicap in a horse race (such as a steeplechase)

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