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Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context transitive UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To injure (anything) by rough handling; handle roughly. 2 (context transitive UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To begrime; soil with mud; daub; smear. 3 (context transitive UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To work persistently or laboriously; be occupied in working (e.g. in the earth, rake among dirt, etc.). 4 (context transitive UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To meddle; interfere. 5 (context transitive UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To knead dough; stir dough previously kneaded to a proper consistency before baking. 6 (context intransitive UK dialectal Northern England Scotland English) To become soft; become moist, as damp earth. Etymology 2

n. (cx math computing English) (abbreviation of element English)

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Usage examples of "elt".

Slaves from Kmaern and Beyer Clan have nearly completed his new palace in the old Elt stronghold.

Journal of Hadriax el Fex Alessandros has been in a state ever since, the Elt rebuffed his overtures.

Prior of the Dominican house at Cologne, and on 8 February, 1479, he was present, as the socius of Gerhard von Elten, at the trial of John von Ruchratt of Wesel, who was found guilty of propagating the most subversive doctrines, and was sentenced to seclusion in the Augustinian monastery at Mainz, where he died in 1481.

Willow and witch alder, stunted birch and poplar had found roothold, clothed it, until only their crowding outposts, thrusting forward in a wavering se m icircle, held back seemingly by the blue hordes, showed where it m elted into the meadows.

Lucy unscrews a large cap on her watch and pulls out the antenna, activating her ELT.