
1) Ably 2) Advantageously 3) Advisable 4) Anyhow 5) Anyway 6) Aptly 7) Asymptomatic 8) Capably 9) Cistern 10) Comfortably 11) Commendably 12) Considerably 13) Convincingly 14) Correctly 15) Cured 16) Decently 17) Deftly 18) Easily 19) Efficiently 20) Expertly 21) Favourably 22) Fit 23) Fortunate 24) Fountainhead
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1) Ably 2) All right 3) American play 4) An abundant source 5) Anything but rare 6) Asymptomatic 7) British slang for very 8) Bucket locale 9) Bucket site 10) Capably 11) Chinese constellation 12) Commendably 13) Creditably 14) Cured 15) Deep reservoir 16) Drawing place 17) Economically 18) Entirely or fully
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Place in the ship's hold for pumps.
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A hole dug into the ground in the attempt to intersect water or other subsurface fluids.
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• (v. i.) To issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring. • (v. t.) To pour forth, as from a well. • (v. i.) A pit or hole sunk into the earth to such a depth as to reach a supply of water, generally of a cylindrical form, and often walled with stone or bricks to prevent the earth from caving in. • (v. i.) Fig.: A s...
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(from the article `Internet`) Why does this matter? The military played an essential role in shaping the Internet`s architecture, but it was through the counterculture that many ...
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A deep rounded hole in a cave floor or on the surface in karst.
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a hole drilled into rock by a drill bit.
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1. 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. 'It was well with us in Egypt.' (Num. Xi. 18) ... 2. Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; ...
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A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach underground water supplies or oil, or to store or bury fluids below ground.
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a hole drilled in the earth for purpose of (1) finding or producing crude oil or natural gas; or (2) providing services related to the production of crude oil or natural gas.
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Well adjective 1. 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. « It was
well wit...
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Well adverb [
Compar. and
superl. wanting, the deficiency being supplied by
better and
best , from another root.] [ Middle English
wel , Anglo-Saxon
wel ; akin to Old Saxon , OFries., & Dutch
wel , German
wohl...
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Well intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Welled ;
present participle & verbal noun Welling .] [ Middle English
wellen , Anglo-Saxon
wyllan ,
wellan , from
weallan ; akin to OFries.
walla ,...
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Well noun [ Middle English
welle , Anglo-Saxon
wella ,
wylla , from
weallan to well up, surge, boil; akin to Dutch
wel a spring or fountain. ............. See
Well ,
intransitive verb ]
1. An issue of water from the earth; a s...
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Well transitive verb To pour forth, as from a well.
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Described equipment is functioning properly.
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In architecture a well is an opening through the floors of a building, used for a staircase or an elevator.
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a whirlpool.
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A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach underground water supplies or oil, or to store or bury fluids below ground.
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A hole, generally cylindrical and usually walled or lined with pipe, that is dug or drilled into the ground to penetrate an AQUIFER below the zone of saturation.
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adverb in a manner affording benefit or advantage; `she married well`; `The children were settled advantageously in Seattle`
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good adverb (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good` is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well`); `the children behaved well`; `a task well done`; `the party went well`; `he slept well`; `a...
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An artificial intersection of the surface and the water table.
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A hole drilled or dug in the earth from which petroleum flows or is pumped
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