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accomplished well trained; skilled; expert. [1/3 definitions]
acquaintance a person one has met but does not know well. [1/2 definitions]
adequate good enough or well enough suited for the situation or need; satisfactory. [1/3 definitions]
advanced well beyond an early stage of development, or considerably beyond the level of others. [2/3 definitions]
all right well enough but not perfect. [1/3 definitions]
all thumbs not well coordinated or dextrous, esp. in using the hands; clumsy.
also in addition; as well; too. [2/3 definitions]
altruism unselfish concern for the well-being of others. (Cf. egoism.)
altruist a person who feels unselfish concern for the well-being of others and acts upon this concern in some way.
and with; also; along with; as well as. [1/2 definitions]
anthrax an infectious, often fatal disease. Anthrax usually infects sheep or cattle, but can infect humans as well.
Apollonian (often l.c.) of a rational, serene, and well-ordered nature. (Cf. Dionysian.) [1/2 definitions]
appreciate to be well aware of. [1/4 definitions]
approve to show approval or think well of something or someone. [1/3 definitions]
aptitude test a test intended to measure the probable ability of an untrained person to perform well in a particular job or course of study.
artesian well a well dug through impermeable strata, reaching water that is under pressure.
article in grammar, the words "a," "an," and "the" as well as words equivalent to these in languages other than English, which are used with nouns and act to limit the nouns' applications. (See "definite article," "indefinite article.") [1/4 definitions]
a tough nut to crack a person who is hard to understand, know well, or convince. [1/2 definitions]
augur to be an omen; bode (usu. fol. by "ill" or "well"). [1/5 definitions]
autism a developmental disorder usually becoming detectable in very early childhood that is characterized especially by atypical acquisition or use of language as well as atypical patterns of social interaction.
back road (often pl.) a country road or local road that avoids traffic as well as high speed travel.