Welcher
verb (used without object), Informal.
1.
welsh.
verb
1.
a variant spelling of welsh
adjective
1.
an archaic spelling of Welsh1
Welch (wělch, wělsh), William Henry. 1850-1934.
American pathologist and bacteriologist who discovered the bacteria that causes gas gangrene.
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