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  • 41well-made — [wel′mād′] adj. 1. well proportioned; strongly built; skillfully and soundly put together 2. Literature Drama a) skillfully constructed or contrived [a well made plot] b) having a skillfully contrived plot [a well made play] …

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  • 42well room — wellˈhouse or well room noun A room built over a well • • • Main Entry: ↑well …

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  • 43well curb — noun The stone ring built round the mouth of a well • • • Main Entry: ↑well …

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  • 44well-made — well′ made′ adj. 1) cvb skillfully built or put together 2) cvb characterized by a carefully constructed and sometimes contrived plot: a well made play[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 …

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  • 45well-endowed — [wel′en doud′] adj. 1. Informal BUILT (adj. ) 2. Slang WELL HUNG …

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  • 46built — [bilt] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of BUILD adj. Informal having a well formed, physically attractive body: said usually of a woman …

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  • 47MYSORE (74), a prosperous, well-built town. —    in Greece, was the priest who instructed candidates and prepared them for initiation into the various religious mysteries; in the Christian Church it denoted the catechist who prepared catechumens previous to their admission to the sacraments …

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  • 48Well, Lincolnshire — Coordinates: 53°14′33″N 0°09′54″E / 53.242510°N 0.165020°E / 53.242510; 0.165020 …

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  • 49Well car — A double stack car owned by the TTX Company. The 53 ft (16.15 m) capacity car is a Gunderson Maxi IV. The containers are owned by Pacer Stacktrain. A well car, also known as a double stack car or stack car, is a type of railroad car… …

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  • 50Well kill — A well kill refers to the operation of placing a column of heavy fluid into a well bore in order to prevent the flow of reservoir fluids without the need for pressure control equipment at the surface. It works on the principle that the weight of… …

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