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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 (a.) Good in
condition
or
circumstances;
desirable,
either
in a
natural
or moral
sense;
fortunate;
convenient;
advantageous;
happy;
as, it is well for the
country
that the crops did not fail; it is well that the
mistake
was
discovered..
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Crannoge
::
Crannoge
(n.) One of the
stockaded
islands
in
Scotland
and
Ireland
which in
ancient
times were
numerous
in the lakes of both
countries.
They may be
regarded
as the very
latest
class of
prehistoric
strongholds,
reaching
their
greatest
development
in early
historic
times,
and
surviving
through
the
Middle
Ages. See also Lake
dwellings,
under
Lake..
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To admit of
stowage,
or of
making
up for
transportation
or
storage;
to
become
compressed
or to
settle
together,
so as to form a
compact
mass; as, the goods pack
conveniently;
wet snow packs
well..
Well-sped
::
Well-sped
(a.)
Having
good
success.
Heartswelling
::
Heartswelling
(a.)
Rankling
in, or
swelling,
the
heart..
Countryman
::
Countryman
(n.) One who
dwells
in the
country,
as
distinguished
from a
townsman
or an
inhabitant
of a city; a
rustic;
a
husbandman
or
farmer..
Subtegulaneous
::
Subtectacle
(n.) A space under a roof; a
tabernacle;
a
dwelling.
Howell
::
Howell
(n.) The upper stage of a
porcelian
furnace.
Dwelling
::
Dwelling
(n.)
Habitation;
place or house in which a
person
lives;
abode;
domicile.
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To grow
larger;
to
dilate
or
extend
the
exterior
surface
or
dimensions,
by
matter
added
within,
or by
expansion
of the
inclosed
substance;
as, the legs swell in
dropsy;
a
bruised
part
swells;
a
bladder
swells
by
inflation..
Copyright
::
Copyright
(n.) The right of an
author
or his
assignee,
under
statute,
to print and
publish
his
literary
or
artistic
work,
exclusively
of all other
persons.
This right may be had in maps,
charts,
engravings,
plays,
and
musical
compositions,
as well as in
books..
False
::
False
(superl.)
Not well
founded;
not firm or
trustworthy;
erroneous;
as, a false
claim;
a false
conclusion;
a false
construction
in
grammar..
Deodar
::
Deodar
(n.) A kind of cedar
(Cedrus
Deodara),
growing
in
India,
highly
valued
for its size and
beauty
as well as for its
timber,
and also grown in
England
as an
ornamental
tree..
Nodosity
::
Nodosity
(n.) The
quality
of being
knotty
or
nodose;
resemblance
to a node or
swelling;
knottiness.
Merit
::
Merit (n.) Esp. in a good
sense:
The
quality
or state of
deserving
well;
worth;
excellence.
Unwellness
::
Unwellness
(n.)
Quality
or state of being
unwell.
Empty
::
Empty (v. t.) To
deprive
of the
contents;
to
exhaust;
to make void or
destitute;
to make
vacant;
to pour out; to
discharge;
as, to empty a
vessel;
to empty a well or a
cistern..
Farewell
::
Farewell
(n.) A wish of
happiness
or
welfare
at
parting;
the
parting
compliment;
a
good-by;
adieu.
Swelltoad
::
Swellish
(a.)
Dandified;
stylish.
Thewed
::
Thewed
(a.)
Furnished
with thews or
muscles;
as, a
well-thewed
limb..
Bigly
::
Bigly (a.) In a
tumid,
swelling,
blustering
manner;
haughtily;
violently..
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