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Definition of well
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Well (v. t.) In a good or
proper
manner;
justly;
rightly;
not ill or
wickedly.
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Insisture
::
Insisture
(n.) A
dwelling
or
standing
on
something;
fixedness;
persistence.
Phrase
::
Phrase
(v. i.) To group notes into
phrases;
as, he
phrases
well. See
Phrase,
n., 4..
Favorable
::
Favorable
(n.)
Beautiful;
well-favored.
Remontant
::
Remontant
(a.)
Rising
again;
--
applied
to a class of roses which bloom more than once in a
season;
the
hybrid
perpetual
roses,
of which the
Jacqueminot
is a
well-known
example..
Heel
::
Heel (n.)
Management
by the heel,
especially
the
spurred
heel; as, the horse
understands
the heel
well..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To swell or puff up in the
process
of
fermentation;
to
become
light,
as
dough,
and the
like..
Hematoma
::
Hematoma
(n.) A
circumscribed
swelling
produced
by an
effusion
of blood
beneath
the skin.
Cultured
::
Cultured
(a.)
Characterized
by
mental
and moral
training;
disciplined;
refined;
well-educated.
Pomaceous
::
Pomaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
suborder
(Pomeae)
of
rosaceous
plants,
which
includes
the true thorn
trees,
the
quinces,
service
berries,
medlars,
and
loquats,
as well as the
apples,
pears,
crabs,
etc..
Indweller
::
Indweller
(n.) An
inhabitant.
Fougasse
::
Fougasse
(n.) A small mine, in the form of a well sunk from the
surface
of the
ground,
charged
with
explosive
and
projectiles.
It is made in a
position
likely
to be
occupied
by the
enemy..
Cart
::
Cart (n.) A
common
name for
various
kinds of
vehicles,
as a
Scythian
dwelling
on
wheels,
or a
chariot..
Bigly
::
Bigly (a.) In a
tumid,
swelling,
blustering
manner;
haughtily;
violently..
Bombastry
::
Bombastry
(n.)
Swelling
words
without
much
meaning;
bombastic
language;
fustian.
Enharbor
::
Enharbor
(v. t.) To find
harbor
or
safety
in; to dwell in or
inhabit.
Knowing
::
Knowing
(a.)
Skilful;
well
informed;
intelligent;
as, a
knowing
man; a
knowing
dog..
Thewed
::
Thewed
(a.)
Furnished
with thews or
muscles;
as, a
well-thewed
limb..
It
::
It
(pron.)
As a
demonstrative,
especially
at the
beginning
of a
sentence,
pointing
to that which is about to be
stated,
named,
or
mentioned,
or
referring
to that which
apparent
or well
known;
as, I saw it was
John..
Plump
::
Plump (a.) To grow
plump;
to swell out; as, her
cheeks
have
plumped..
Dvergr
::
Dvergr
(n.) A dwarf
supposed
to dwell in rocks and hills and to be
skillful
in
working
metals.
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