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Traditional English :: Weltanschauung
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weltaschauung.html - n. a particular philosophy or view of life; a conception of the world. [G f. Welt world + Anschauung perception] |
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Traditional English :: welt
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weltaschauung.html - n. & v. --n. 1 a leather rim sewn round the edge of a shoe-upper for the sole to be attached to. 2 = WEAL(1). 3 a ribbed or reinforced border of a garment; a trimming. 4 a heavy blow. --v.tr. 1 provide with a welt. 2 rain welts on; thrash. [ME welte, walt, of unkn. orig.] |
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Traditional English :: Weltanschauung
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weltaschauung.html - n. a particular philosophy or view of life; a conception of the world. [G f. Welt world + Anschauung perception] |
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Traditional English :: welter(1)
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weltaschauung.html - v. & n. --v.intr. 1 roll, wallow; be washed about. 2 (foll. by in) lie prostrate or be soaked or steeped in blood etc. --n. 1 a state of general confusion. 2 (foll. by of) a disorderly mixture or contrast of beliefs, policies, etc. [ME f. MDu., MLG welteren] |
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Traditional English :: welter(2)
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weltaschauung.html - n. 1 a heavy rider or boxer. 2 colloq. a heavy blow. 3 colloq. a big person or thing. [19th c.: orig. unkn.] |
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Traditional English :: welterweight
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weltaschauung.html - n. 1 a weight in certain sports intermediate between lightweight and middleweight, in the amateur boxing scale 63.5-67 kg but differing for professionals, wrestlers, and weightlifters. 2 a sportsman of this weight. junior welterweight 1 a weight in professional boxing of 61.2-63.5 kg. 2 a professional boxer of this weight. light welterweight 1 a weight in amateur boxing of 60-63.5 kg. 2 an amateur boxer of this weight. |
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