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41 WELL-FORMED
[A]CASTUS (-A -UM)DECENS (-ENTIS) -
42 WELL-FOUNDED
[A]JUSTUS (-A -UM)IUSTUS (-A -UM) -
43 WELL-FURNISHED
[A]ADMINICULATUS (-A -UM)AMMINICULATUS (-A -UM) -
44 WELL-GIRDED
[A]ACCINCTUS (-A -UM) -
45 WELL-GROUNDED
[A]JUSTUS (-A -UM)IUSTUS (-A -UM) -
46 WELL-GROWN
[A]GRANDIS (-E) -
47 WELL-GUARDED
[A]CIRCUMSPECTUS (-A -UM) -
48 WELL-INSTRUCTED
[A]CONDOCTUS (-A -UM) -
49 WELL-KNOWN
[A]CELEBER (-BRIS -BRE)NOBILIS (-E)NOTUS (-A -UM)PERSPECTUS (-A -UM)VULGATUS (-A -UM)VULGARIS (-E)VOLGARIS (-E)VOLGATUS (-A -UM)PERCOGNITUS (-A -UM)PERVOLGATUS (-A -UM)PERVULGATUS (-A -UM)ILLE (ILLA ILLUD)INLE (INLA INLUD)OLLE (OLLA OLLUD) -
50 WELL-LEARNT
[A]CONDOCTUS (-A -UM) -
51 WELL-OFF
[A]PERDIVES (-ITIS)FORTUNATUS (-A -UM) -
52 WELL-ROUNDED
[A]FINITUS (-A -UM) -
53 WELL-SHAPED
[A]FORMOSUS (-A -UM) -
54 WELL-STOCKED
[A]GENEROSUS (-A -UM)FREQUENS (-QUENTIS)ADMINICULATUS (-A -UM)AMMINICULATUS (-A -UM) -
55 WELL-SUPPLIED
[A]APPARATUS (-A -UM) -
56 WELL THEN
[PHR]ERGO -
57 WELL-TO-DO
[A]PRAEMIOSUS (-A -UM) -
58 WELL-TRIED
[A]PROBATUS (-A -UM) -
59 WELL-TURNED
[A]TERES (-RETIS) -
60 WELL-WATERED
[A]RIGUUS (-A -UM)[N]AQUATICUM (-I) (N)
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