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WELL-HOLE, WELL, n. In architecture, the hole or space left in a floor for the s...
WELL-INTENTIONED, a. Having upright intentions or purpose.
WELL-MANNERED, a. [well and manner.] Polite; well-bred; complaisant.
WELL-MEANER, n. [well and mean.] One whose intention is good.
WELL-MEANING, a. Having a good intention.
WELL-MET, exclam. A term of salutation denoting joy at meeting.
WELL-MINDED, a. [well and mind.] Well disposed; having a good mind.
WELL-MORALIZED, a. Regulated by good morals.
WELL-NATURED, a. [well and natured.] Good natured; kind.
WELL-NIGH, adv. [well and nigh.] Almost; nearly.
WELL-ROOM, n. [well and room.] In a boat, a place in the bottom where the water ...
WELL-SPENT, a. [well and spent.] Spent or passed in virtue; as a well-spent life...
WELL-SPOKEN, a. [well and speak.] 1. Speaking well; speaking with fitness or gra...
WELL-SPRING, n. [well and spring.] A source of continual supply. Prov 16.
WELL-WATER, n. [well and water.] The water that flows into a well from subterran...
WELL-WILLER, n. [well and will.] One who means kindly.