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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. i.) A
vertical
passage
in the stern into which an
auxiliary
screw
propeller
may be drawn up out of
water.
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Mason
::
Mason (v. t.) To build
stonework
or
brickwork
about,
under,
in, over, etc.; to
construct
by
masons;
-- with a
prepositional
suffix;
as, to mason up a well or
terrace;
to mason in a
kettle
or
boiler..
Radicated
::
Radicated
(a.)
Having
roots,
or
possessing
a
well-developed
root..
House
::
House (v. i.) To take
shelter
or
lodging;
to abide to
dwell;
to
lodge.
Styan
::
Sty (v. i.) An
inflamed
swelling
or boil on the edge of the
eyelid.
Well-set
::
Well-set
(a.) Well put
together;
having
symmetry
of
parts.
Merit
::
Merit (n.) The
quality
or state of
deserving
well or ill;
desert.
Belly
::
Belly (v. t.) To cause to swell out; to fill.
Gentlemanly
::
Gentlemanly
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
becoming,
a
gentleman;
well-behaved;
courteous;
polite..
Inflame
::
Inflame
(v. t.) To put in a state of
inflammation;
to
produce
morbid
heat,
congestion,
or
swelling,
of; as, to
inflame
the eyes by
overwork..
Dakotas
::
Dakotas
(n. pl) An
extensive
race or stock of
Indians,
including
many
tribes,
mostly
dwelling
west of the
Mississippi
River;
-- also, in part,
called
Sioux..
Cortile
::
Cortile
(n.) An open
internal
courtyard
inclosed
by the walls of a large
dwelling
house or other large and
stately
building.
Blemish
::
Blemish
(n.) Any mark of
deformity
or
injury,
whether
physical
or
moral;
anything
that
diminishes
beauty,
or
renders
imperfect
that which is
otherwise
well
formed;
that which
impairs
reputation..
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) An
advancing
ridge or swell on the
surface
of a
liquid,
as of the sea,
resulting
from the
oscillatory
motion
of the
particles
composing
it when
disturbed
by any force their
position
of rest; an
undulation..
Bulge
::
Bulge (v. i.) To swell or jut out; to bend
outward,
as a wall when it
yields
to
pressure;
to be
protuberant;
as, the wall
bulges..
Charterhouse
::
Charterhouse
(n.) A well known
public
school
and
charitable
foundation
in the
building
once used as a
Carthusian
monastery
(Chartreuse)
in
London.
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..
Turgent
::
Turgent
(a.)
Rising
into a
tumor,
or a puffy
state;
swelling;
tumid;
as,
turgent
humors..
Spavin
::
Spavin
(n.) A
disease
of
horses
characterized
by a bony
swelling
developed
on the hock as the
result
of
inflammation
of the
bones;
also, the
swelling
itself.
The
resulting
lameness
is due to the
inflammation,
and not the bony tumor as
popularly
supposed..
Dwell
::
Dwell (v. i.) To
abide;
to
remain;
to
continue.
Polish
::
Polish
(v. i.) To
become
smooth,
as from
friction;
to
receive
a
gloss;
to take a
smooth
and
glossy
surface;
as, steel
polishes
well..
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