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well-stomached
well-posed
(mathematics) Having a unique solution whose value changes only slightly if initial conditions change slightly
well-attested
Supported by a great deal of evidence. / (linguistics) Of words or languages, proven to exist through a large number of examples or copious records.
well wagon
(rail transport, Britain) An open goods wagon with a well (depressed loadbed) between the bogies or axles.
well wagons
plural of well wagon
well boats
over well
poison the well
(intransitive) To preemptively raise ad hominem arguments in order to discredit someone. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see poison, the, well.
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( participle present )
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welled up
well-pointed
(category theory) Said of a category or topos: that it has a terminal object (or that it has no zero object, if it is a topos) and in which any distinct pair of parallel morphisms can be distinguished by their distinct compositions with a global element of their domain; i.e. any pair of parallel morphisms is distinct if and only if there is a global element in their domain that does not equalize them.