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Welder
n.
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A manager; an actual occupant.
Weldon's process
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A process for the recovery or regeneration of manganese dioxide in the manufacture of chlorine, by means of milk of lime and the oxygen of the air; -- so called after the inventor.
Wele
n.
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Prosperity; happiness; well-being; weal.
Weleful
a.
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Producing prosperity or happiness; blessed.
Welew
v. t.
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To welk, or wither.
Welfare
n.
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Well-doing or well-being in any respect; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life; exemption from any evil or calamity; prosperity; happiness.
Welfaring
a.
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Faring well; prosperous; thriving.
Welked
imp. & p. p.
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Welking
p. pr. & vb. n.
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Welk
v. i.
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To wither; to fade; also, to decay; to decline; to wane.
Welk
v. t.
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To cause to wither; to wilt.
Welk
v. t.
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To contract; to shorten.
Welk
v. t.
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To soak; also, to beat severely.
Welk
n.
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A pustule. See 2d Whelk.
Welk
n.
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A whelk.
Welked
v. t.
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See Whelked.
Welkin
n.
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The visible regions of the air; the vault of heaven; the sky.
Well
v. i.
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An issue of water from the earth; a spring; a fountain.
Well
v. i.
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A pit or hole sunk into the earth to such a depth as to reach a supply of water, generally of a cylindrical form, and often walled with stone or bricks to prevent the earth from caving in.
Well
v. i.
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A shaft made in the earth to obtain oil or brine.
Well
v. i.
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Fig.: A source of supply; fountain; wellspring.
Well
v. i.
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An inclosure in the middle of a vessel's hold, around the pumps, from the bottom to the lower deck, to preserve the pumps from damage and facilitate their inspection.
Well
v. i.
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A compartment in the middle of the hold of a fishing vessel, made tight at the sides, but having holes perforated in the bottom to let in water for the preservation of fish alive while they are transported to market.
Well
v. i.
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A vertical passage in the stern into which an auxiliary screw propeller may be drawn up out of water.
Well
v. i.
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A depressed space in the after part of the deck; -- often called the cockpit.
Well
v. i.
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A hole or excavation in the earth, in mining, from which run branches or galleries.
Well
v. i.
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An opening through the floors of a building, as for a staircase or an elevator; a wellhole.
Well
v. i.
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The lower part of a furnace, into which the metal falls.
Welled
imp. & p. p.
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Welling
p. pr. & vb. n.
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