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  • 61well heeled — Meaning Wealthy. Origin It would be reasonable to suppose that this is the opposite notion to down at heel . In fact the term originates from cock fighting. The cock was considered well heeled if it had large and dangerous spurs …

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  • 62well-defined — [wel′dē fīnd′] adj. clearly defined; sharply delimited, described, differentiated, etc.; distinct in outline, meaning, nature, etc …

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  • 63well endowed — Meaning Euphemism for a man with a large penis. Origin …

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  • 64well hung — Meaning Euphemism for possessing a large penis. Origin …

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  • 65Meaning of life — This article is about the philosophical concept. For other uses, see Meaning of life (disambiguation). Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? One of Post Impressionist Paul Gauguin s most famous paintings. The meaning of life… …

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  • 66Meaning (linguistics) — In linguistics, meaning is what is expressed by the writer or speaker, and what is conveyed to the reader or listener, provided that they talk about the same thing (law of identity). In other words if the object and the name of the object and the …

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  • 67Well-Tempered Clavier — The Well Tempered Clavier ( Das Wohltemperirte Clavier in the original old German spelling) [In the German of Bach s time the Clavier was a generic name meaning keyboard instrument, most typically the harpsichord or clavichord mdash; but not… …

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  • 68Well-definition — For other uses, see Definition (disambiguation). In mathematics, well definition is a mathematical or logical definition of a certain concept or object (a function, a property, a relation, etc.) which uses a set of base axioms in an entirely… …

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  • 69Well-posed problem — The mathematical term well posed problem stems from a definition given by Hadamard. He believed that mathematical models of physical phenomena should have the properties that # A solution exists # The solution is unique # The solution depends… …

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  • 70well-booked — adj. Having access to a substantial number or a wide variety of books. Example Citations: Bill McCoy, the general manager of Adobe s e publishing business, says: Some of us have thousands of books at home, can walk to wonderful big box bookstores …

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