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WELL-MEANING, a. Having a good intention.
WELL-MEANER, n. [well and mean.] One whose intention is good.
WELL-MANNERED, a. [well and manner.] Polite; well-bred; complaisant.
WELL-INTENTIONED, a. Having upright intentions or purpose.
WELL-HOLE, WELL, n. In architecture, the hole or space left in a floor for the s...
WELL-HEAD, n. [well and head.] A source, spring or fountain.
WELL-GROUNDED, a. [well and ground.] Well founded; having a solid foundation.
WELL-FAVORED, a. Handsome; well formed; beautiful; pleasing to the eye. Gen 29.
WELL-DRAIN, n. [well and drain.] A drain or vent for water, somewhat like a well...
WELL-DONE, exclam. [well and done.] A word of praise; bravely; nobly; in a right...
WELL-BRED, a. [well and bred.] Educated to polished manners; polite.
WELL-BORN, a. [well and born.] Born of a noble or respectable family; not of mea...
WELL-BELOVED, a. Greatly beloved. Mark 12.
WELL, n. [G., a spring; to spring, to issue forth, to gush, to well, to swell. G...
WELKING, ppr. Fading; declining; contracting.
WELKIN, n. [G., a cloud.] The visible regions of the air; the vault of heaven. [...