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walter
English
Etymology
See welter.
Verb
walter (third-person singular simple present walters, present participle waltering, simple past and past participle waltered)
- (obsolete, dialect, Britain, Scotland) To roll or wallow; to welter.
Anagrams
- Lawter, rewalt
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waltzer
English
Etymology
waltz +? -er
Noun
waltzer (plural waltzers)
- One who dances the waltz.
- A fairground ride consisting of a number of cars that spin individually while rotating around a central point like a carousel.
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