REFELT

Etymology

Verb

refelt (third-person singular simple present refelts, present participle refelting, simple past and past participle refelted)

(transitive) To replace the felt on (a roof, etc.).

Verb

refelt

simple past tense and past participle of refeel

Anagrams

• Felter, Feltre, Telfer, felter, lefter, reflet, trĂ©flĂ©

Source: Wiktionary



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