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1 WELL
[A]SANUS (-A -UM)VALIDUS (-A -UM)INTEGER (-GRA -GRUM)COPS (COPIS)[ADV]BENESALVEBELLEPROBERECTEFACILEMELIUSCULECALOS[N]FONS (FONTIS) (M)PUTEUS (-I) (M)BONUM (-I) (N)MEDIUM (-I) (N) -
2 WELL!
[INTRJ]AGEDUM! -
3 WELL-TO-DO
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4 WELL-DISPOSED
[A]AEQUUS (-A -UM)PROPITIUS (-A -UM)ACCLIVIUS (-A -UM)VOLENS (-ENTIS)- BE WELL-DISPOSED- BE WELL-DISPOSED TOWARDS -
5 WELL-PROPORTIONED
[A]QUADRATUS (-A -UM)- VERY WELL-PROPORTIONED -
6 WELL: AS WELL
[ADV]PARITERCOQUE -
7 WELL: AS WELL ... AS
[CONJ]ET... QUEET... ET -
8 WELL: AS WELL AS
[CONJ]QUAQUEJUXTAIUXTA -
9 WELL: BE WELL
[V]SALVEO (-ERE)VALEO (-ERE -UI -ITUM) -
10 WELL: BE WELL WITH ONE
[V]BENE SUM ALICUI -
11 WELL: DO ONESELF WELL
[V]BENE SIBI FACIO -
12 WELL: DO WELL
[V]BENEFIO (-FIERI -FACTUS SUM)BENE FACIO -
13 WELL: GET WELL
[V]CONSANESCO (-ERE -SANUI) -
14 WELL: IT'S WELL
[PHR]BENE AGITUR -
15 WELL: VERY WELL
[ADV]APPROBEMAGNOPERE: MAXIMOPEREMAXIMEPRAECLAREPERBENEMAXUMEPERCOMMODE -
16 WELL: VERY WELL!
[INTRJ]EU!EUGE!EUGEPAE!EGREGIE! -
17 WELL-DISPOSED: BE WELL-DISPOSED
[V]ANIMUS: BONO ANIMO SUMANIMUS: BONUM ANIMUM HABEO -
18 WELL-DISPOSED: BE WELL-DISPOSED TOWARDS
[V]FAVEO (-ERE FAVI FAUTUM)English-Latin dictionary > WELL-DISPOSED: BE WELL-DISPOSED TOWARDS
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19 WELL-PROPORTIONED: VERY WELL-PROPORTIONED
[A]PRAEGRACILIS (-E)English-Latin dictionary > WELL-PROPORTIONED: VERY WELL-PROPORTIONED
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20 WELL-ADAPTED
[A]FACILIS (-E)HABILIS (-E)
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Well — Well, adv. [Compar. and superl. wanting, the deficiency being supplied by better and best, from another root.] [OE. wel, AS. wel; akin to OS., OFries., & D. wel, G. wohl, OHG. wola, wela, Icel. & Dan. vel, Sw. v[ a]l, Goth. wa[ i]la; originally… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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