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well-traveled having traveled to and experienced many different places in the world.
well-turned pleasingly or expertly shaped or formed. [2 definitions]
well-versed educated, informed, or prepared to a high degree, esp. in a particular subject or matter.
well-wisher a person who expresses good wishes for the well-being of another or the success of a cause.
well-worn showing marks of considerable wear or use. [2 definitions]
Welsh of or pertaining to Wales or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions]
Welsh corgi either of two breeds of dog originally bred in Wales and characterized by a long body, short legs, and a foxlike head.
Welshman a man who is a native or inhabitant of Wales, or a male of Welsh descent.
Welsh rabbit a dish of melted cheese, often mixed with ale or beer, milk, and spices, and served hot on toast or crackers; rarebit.
Welsh terrier a Welsh breed of terrier having a wiry black and tan coat and resembling a small Airedale.
Welshwoman a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales, or a female of Welsh descent.
welt a strip of leather sewn along the seam that joins the sole and upper of a shoe to reinforce the seam. [5 definitions]
welter to become involved or entangled, often overwhelmingly. [4 definitions]
welterweight a boxer who weighs between 136 and 147 pounds.
Weltschmerz world pain (German); pessimism or melancholy, esp. over lamentable conditions in the world.
wen1 a benign fatty tumor of the skin, esp. on the head; sebaceous cyst.
wen2 an Old English rune that eventually became the English letter "w".
wench formerly, a girl or young woman, esp. from the country. [3 definitions]
wend to go along or proceed on (one's way).
went past tense of go1.
wept past tense and past participle of weep.