Definition: Welch-road: a road named after the town of Welch, South Wales, where the road runs northbound for nearly 13 miles (21 km) to the town of Tintern, in the English county of Cheshire, England, near Chester, and then terminates abruptly at its southern end. This name was given by Henry Wylde, a Welsh poet, who said that "Welch-road" had "a goodly amount of stone in it."