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    welter
    /ˈwɛltə/

    verb

    • 1. move in a turbulent fashion: "the streams foam and welter"
    • 2. lie soaked in blood.

    noun

    • 1. a large number of items in no order; a confused mass: "there's such a welter of conflicting rules"

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  2. WELTER definition: 1. a large and especially badly organized number of things: 2. a large and especially badly…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WELTER is writhe, toss; also : wallow. How to use welter in a sentence. The History of Welter

  4. A welter of something is a large quantity of it which occurs suddenly or in a confusing way.

  5. Use the noun welter to describe an enormous, messy pile, like the jumble of papers, coffee mugs, pens, and food wrappers on the desk of the messiest person in the office.

  6. noun a confused mass; a jumble or muddle: a welter of anxious faces. a state of commotion, turmoil, or upheaval: the welter that followed the surprise attack. Synonyms: tumult, confusion a rolling, tossing, or tumbling about, as or as if by the sea, waves, or wind: They found the shore through the mighty welter. welter 2 [ wel -ter ] Phonetic ...

  7. 1. A confused mass; a jumble: a welter of papers and magazines. 2. Confusion; turmoil. intr.v. wel·tered, wel·ter·ing, wel·ters. 1. To wallow, roll, or toss about, as in mud or high seas. 2. To lie soaked in a liquid. 3. To roll and surge, as the sea.

  8. WELTER meaning: 1. a large and especially badly organized number of things: 2. a large and especially badly…. Learn more.

  9. noun. welters. A confused mass; a jumble. A welter of papers and magazines. American Heritage. A tossing and tumbling, as of waves. Webster's New World. A confusion; turmoil. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. General confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines. Wiktionary. Synonyms: fuddle. muddle.

  10. A welter of something is a large quantity of it which occurs suddenly or in a confusing way. [written] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'welter' British English: weltəʳ American English: wɛltər. More. Conjugations of 'welter' present simple: I welter, you welter [...] past simple: I weltered, you weltered [...] past participle: weltered. More

  11. welter. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wel‧ter /ˈweltə $ -ər/ noun → a welter of something Examples from the Corpus welter • John James, in addition to the financial complications, faced a welter of other unexpected difficulties.