dwell | (verb) think moodily or anxiously about something | Synonyms: brood |
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(verb) come back to | Synonyms: harp |
(verb) be an inhabitant of or reside in | Synonyms: inhabit, live, populate |
(verb) originate (in) | Synonyms: consist, lie, lie in |
(verb) exist or be situated within | Synonyms: inhabit |
farewell | (noun) the act of departing politely | Synonyms: leave-taking, leave, parting |
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(noun) an acknowledgment or expression of goodwill at parting | Synonyms: word of farewell |
gromwell | (noun) European perennial branching plant; occurs in hedgerows and at the edge of woodlands | Synonyms: Lithospermum officinale |
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indwell | (verb) to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle | - |
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inkwell | (noun) a small well holding writing ink into which a pen can be dipped | Synonyms: inkstand |
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maxwell | (noun) a cgs unit of magnetic flux equal to the flux perpendicular to an area of 1 square centimeter in a magnetic field of 1 gauss | Synonyms: Mx |
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speedwell | (noun) any plant of the genus Veronica | Synonyms: veronica |
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stairwell | (noun) a vertical well around which there is a stairway | - |
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swell | (adjective) excellent | Synonyms: bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, great, groovy, keen, neat, nifty, not bad, old, peachy, slap-up, smashing |
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(noun) a crescendo followed by a decrescendo | - |
(noun) the undulating movement of the surface of the open sea | Synonyms: crestless wave |
(noun) a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor) | - |
(noun) a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance | Synonyms: beau, clotheshorse, dandy, dude, fashion plate, fop, gallant, sheik |
(verb) expand abnormally | Synonyms: intumesce, swell up, tumefy, tumesce |
(verb) cause to become swollen | - |
(verb) increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity | - |
(verb) come up, as of a liquid | Synonyms: well |
(verb) become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger | Synonyms: puff up |
(verb) come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things) | Synonyms: well up |
unwell | (adjective) somewhat ill or prone to illness | Synonyms: ailing, indisposed, peaked, poorly, seedy, sickly, under the weather |
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well | (adjective) in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury | - |
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(adjective) wise or advantageous and hence advisable | - |
(adjective) resulting favorably | Synonyms: good |
(noun) a deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine | - |
(noun) an enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e.g. fish or a plane's landing gear or for protecting something as e.g. a ship's pumps | - |
(noun) an open shaft through the floors of a building (as for a stairway) | - |
(noun) a cavity or vessel used to contain liquid | - |
(noun) an abundant source | Synonyms: fountainhead, wellspring |
(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') | Synonyms: good |
(adverb) without unusual distress or resentment; with good humor | - |
(adverb) indicating high probability; in all likelihood | Synonyms: easily |
(adverb) thoroughly or completely; fully; often used as a combining form | - |
(adverb) favorably; with approval | - |
(adverb) to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree | - |
(adverb) in financial comfort | Synonyms: comfortably |
(adverb) in a manner affording benefit or advantage | Synonyms: advantageously |
(adverb) to a great extent or degree | Synonyms: considerably, substantially |
(adverb) with skill or in a pleasing manner | - |
(adverb) with prudence or propriety | - |
(adverb) with great or especially intimate knowledge | Synonyms: intimately |
(adverb) (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully | - |
(verb) come up, as of a liquid | Synonyms: swell |