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Definition of well
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of well is as below...
Well (v. t.) In such
manner
as is
desirable;
so as one could wish;
satisfactorily;
favorably;
advantageously;
conveniently.
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Woning
::
Woning
(n.)
Dwelling.
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To fix one's
residence;
to
establish
a
dwelling
place or home; as, the
Saxons
who
settled
in
Britain..
Ladylike
::
Ladylike
(a.) Like a lady in
appearance
or
manners;
well-bred.
Recluse
::
Recluse
(a.) The place where a
recluse
dwells.
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To be
inflated;
to
belly;
as, the sails
swell..
Volume
::
Volume
(n.)
Anything
of a
rounded
or
swelling
form
resembling
a roll; a turn; a
convolution;
a coil.
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Dictated
or
guided
by
wisdom;
containing
or
exhibiting
wisdom;
well
adapted
to
produce
good
effects;
judicious;
discreet;
as, a wise
saying;
a wise
scheme
or plan; wise
conduct
or
management;
a wise
determination..
Well-draining
::
Well-draining
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Welldrai.
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To grow upon the view; to
become
larger;
to
expand.
Strove
::
Strout
(v. t.) To cause to
project
or swell out; to
enlarge
affectedly;
to
strut.
Oedema
::
Oedema
(n.) A
swelling
from
effusion
of
watery
fluid in the
cellular
tissue
beneath
the skin or
mucous
membrance;
dropsy
of the
subcutaneous
cellular
tissue.
Use
::
Use (v. i.) To be
accustomed
to go; to
frequent;
to
inhabit;
to
dwell;
--
sometimes
followed
by of.
Tectonics
::
Tectonics
(n.) The
science,
or the art, by which
implements,
vessels,
dwellings,
or other
edifices,
are
constructed,
both
agreeably
to the end for which they are
designed,
and in
conformity
with
artistic
sentiments
and
ideas..
Welling
::
Welling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wel.
Port-royalist
::
Port-royalist
(n.) One of the
dwellers
in the
Cistercian
convent
of Port Royal des
Champs,
near
Paris,
when it was the home of the
Jansenists
in the 17th
century,
among them being
Arnauld,
Pascal,
and other
famous
scholars.
Cf.
Jansenist..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) An issue of water from the
earth;
a
spring;
a
fountain.
Heartswelling
::
Heartswelling
(a.)
Rankling
in, or
swelling,
the
heart..
Tumid
::
Tumid (a.)
Swelled,
enlarged,
or
distended;
as, a tumid leg; tumid
flesh..
Dog-legged
::
dog-legged
(a.)
Noting
a
flight
of
stairs,
consisting
of two or more
straight
portions
connected
by a
platform
(landing)
or
platforms,
and
running
in
opposite
directions
without
an
intervening
wellhole..
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
the
qualities
popularly
regarded
as
belonging
to high birth and
breeding;
free from
vulgarity,
or
lowness
of taste or
behavior;
adapted
to a
refined
or
cultivated
taste;
polite;
well-bred;
as,
genteel
company,
manners,
address..
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