well
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– English
~ an open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a stairway)
well water
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~ underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks
well
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~ a cavity or vessel used to contain liquid
driven well
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~ a well made by driving a tube into the earth to a stratum that bears water
get-well card
— Noun
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~ a card expressing get-well wishes
fare-thee-well
— Noun
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~ state of perfection; the utmost degree; "they polished the furniture to a fare-thee-well"
gas well
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~ a well that yields or has yielded natural gas
air well
— Noun
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~ a shaft for ventilation
artesian well
— Noun
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~ a well drilled through impermeable strata into strata that receive water from a higher altitude so there is pressure to force the water to flow upward
bilge well
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~ (nautical) a well where seepage drains to be pumped away
wellbeing
— Noun
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~ a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous; "the town was finally on the upbeat after our recent troubles"
wellerism
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~ a comparison comprising a well-known quotation followed by a facetious sequel
Orson Welles
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~ United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985)
welles
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~ United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985)
George Orson Welles
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~ United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985)
Arthur Wellesley
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~ British general and statesman; he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; subsequently served as Prime Minister (1769-1852)
wellhead
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~ a structure built over a well
wellhead
— Noun
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~ the source of water for a well
Wellington
— Noun
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~ the capital of New Zealand
Wellington
— Noun
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~ (19th century) a man's high tasseled boot