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  A hole drilled in the earth for the purpose of: finding or producing crude oil or natural gas; or producing services related to the production of crude or natural gas.
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being/wellbeing/well being - Significant term and consideration concerning personal health and happiness in the workplace, with implications for performance, quality, organizational effe [..]
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1 in a skilful or effective wayShe speaks Japanese well.very/rather/fairly/quite well: He plays the piano very well for someone of his age.Synonyms and related words Well and very well:well, ably [..]
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Open space in front of the House chamber between members' seats and the podium. Members may speak from lecterns in the well.
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"in a satisfactory manner," Old English wel "abundantly, very, very much; indeed, to be sure; with good reason; nearly, for the most part," from Proto-Germanic *welo- (source also [..]
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"to spring, rise, gush," Old English wiellan (Anglian wællan), causative of weallan "to boil, bubble up, rise (in reference to a river)" (class VII strong verb; past tense weoll, p [..]
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"hole dug for water, spring of water," Old English wielle (West Saxon), welle (Anglian) "spring of water, fountain," from wiellan (see well (v.)). "As soon as a spring begins [..]
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Well [S](Heb. beer), to be distinguished from a fountain (Heb. 'ain). A "beer" was a deep shaft, bored far under the rocky surface by the art of man, which contained water which percola [..]
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a hole drilled in the Earth to obtain a liquid or gaseous substance.
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a location for dropping objects, from which those objects can later be retrieved or selected. For instance, a color well can have a “color chip” dropped into it, which then can be dragged out or just [..]
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(often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'); "the chil [..]
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healthy; properly. The same word also means a deep hole in the ground from which oil or water is obtained
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a hole dug or drilled into the ground to allow access to groundwater.
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Wells in Palestine are usually excavated from the solid limestone rock, sometimes with steps to descend into them. (Genesis 24:16) The brims are furnished with a curb or low wall of stone, bearing mar [..]
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(Heb. beer), to be distinguished from a fountain (Heb. 'ain). A "beer" was a deep shaft, bored far under the rocky surface by the art of man, which contained water which percolated thro [..]
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A hole dug into the ground in the attempt to intersect water or other subsurface fluids.
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kvaln
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brunem
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hole drilled in the ground or underground; geotechnical or mining facility used for the exploration and recovery of raw material or water, soil exploration etc.     
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The English translation for bene.
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To dream that you are employed in a well, foretells that you will succumb to adversity through your misapplied energies. You will let strange elements direct your course. To fall into a well, signifies that overwhelming despair will possess you. For one to cave in, promises that enemies' schemes will overthrow your own. To see an empty well, d [..]
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The deepest part of a rim between the flanges. To remove or replace the tire, it must be dropped into the well on one side, so the opposite side can be lifted over one of the flanges.
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Adv. A general intensifier, very, extremely, definitely. E.g."I'm well upset about United losing in the cup."
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A deep hole with the purpose to reach underground water supplies.
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an artificial excavation put down by any method for the purposes of withdrawing water from the underground aquifers. A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach undergroundwater supplies or oil, or to store or bury fluids below ground.
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A hole drilled into the ground, mostly by rotary rigs, in which a drill bit, which actually cuts the rock, is turned on the end of a drill string, made up of lengths of hollow steel pipe which are add [..]
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A deep hole with the purpose to reach underground water supplies.
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The well is the bin at the bottom of the slot machine that catches the coins when a player cashes out. WAP or Wide Area Progressive
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According to 15 USCS § 3301 (2), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 60. Natural Gas Policy] the term well means “any well for the discovery or production of natural gas, crude oil, or both.”
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The hole made in the middle of a heap of flour to which the liquids or semi solid ingredients of dough are added.
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(n) a deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine(n) a cavity or vessel used to contain liquid(n) an abundant source(n) an open shaft through the floors of a building (as [..]
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a hole or shaft drilled into the earth to get water or other underground substances
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Cylindrical hole drilled into the subsurface. Wells are used to explore and produce oil and gas, tap deep geothermal resources and produce water from aquifers.
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The space in which the car and the balancing weight, if there is one, travels. This space is usually bounded by the bottom of the pit the walls and the ceiling of the well.
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See Workplace English Language and Literacy Program.
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A hole, generally cylindrical and usually walled or lined with pipe, that is dug or drilled into the ground to penetrate an aquifer below the zone of saturation.
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A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach underground water supplies or oil, or to store or bury fluids b [..]
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A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach underground water supplies or oil, or to store or bury fluids b [..]
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A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach underground water supplies or oil, or to store or bury fluids [..]
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Stainless steel, low-mounted holder for commonly used, or house liquor bottles
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Bar stock liquors.
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A "well" drink is a mixed drink made with generic, or simply unspecified, spirits.
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Constructions built to access Underground Water which will rise to the surface under Hydrostatic Pressure.
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Constructions built to access Underground Water.
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enclosed space in the bottom of the ship containing the pumps Source: Country Life Book of Nautical Terms Under Sail
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Partitioned space, in bottom of a vessel, into which water runs and in which are pump suctions. 2. Compartment formerly found in some fishing boats. Water was kept in it, and fish were placed in this [..]
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The space between the first bulkhead of a long poop deck or deck house and a fore-castle bulkhead.
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Place in the ship's hold for pumps.
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A vertical, often cylindrical trunk, running down to the lower parts of the ship's hull. The pipes of the bilge pumps lead through this well. Also called bilge well.
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Place in the ship's hold for pumps.
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a place in the ship's hold for the bilge pump
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A sunken part of the deck aft, termed cockpit sometimes. In small vessels there is usually a well aft in which the steersman sits ; the cabin of a small boat is usually entered from the well. The cabi [..]
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A hole made in dry ingredients in which you pour liquid
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A pit, hole, or shaft dug into the earth to tap an underground supply of water.
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An artificial excavation put down by any method for the purposes of withdrawing water from the underground aquifers. A bored, drilled, or driven shaft, or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the la [..]
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"Well" includes a well drilled in search of a new or undiscovered pool, or with the intent of extending the limits of a developed pool.
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an exclamation of surprise; indeed!
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The section of the court containing the tables at which the defendant, prosecutor and lawyers sit.
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The section of the court containing the tables at which the defendant, prosecutor and lawyers sit.
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Described equipment is functioning properly.
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The fountain from either team. Derived from its name in WC3 DotA, "Well of Eternity".
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One of the containers in a Microplate.
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a bored, drilled, or driven shaft or a dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest surface dimension and whose purpose is to reach underground water supplies or oil or to store or bury fluids bel [..]
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See Fountain
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A narrow hole or pipe dug into the earth to access groundwater.
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An exploratory well drilled in unproven territory, including a horizon from which there is currently no production in the general vicinity.
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A hole drilled in the earth for the purpose of finding or producing crude oil or natural gas or providing services related to the production of crude oil or natural gas.
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A general term for any boring through the Earth's surface designed to find and acquire petroleum oil hydrocarbons.
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A hole drilled or bored into the Earth, usually cased with metal pipe, for the production of gas or oil. A hole for the injection, under pressure, of water or gas into a subsurface rock formation.
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A well in mechanical condition for production or service use.
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A well that has been mechanically completed for production or service use. There may be more than one completed zone in the well.
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(Delineation) - A well that is drilled to determine the extent of a reservoir.
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A well drilled within the proved area of an oil or gas reservoir to the depth of a stratigraphic horizon known to be productive.
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(Disposal) - A well through which water is returned to subsurface formations.
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(Exploratory) - A well drilled in an unexplored area where no oil or gas production exists. Also known as a wildcat well.
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(Gas Injection) - A well used to introduce gas under high pressure into a formation as part of pressure maintenance, a secondary recovery effort, a recycling operation, or for gas storage.
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(Gas) - A well completed for production of natural gas from one or more gas zones or reservoirs.
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A well completed for the production of crude oil from one or more zones or reservoirs. Oil wells typically produce associated gas.
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(Service) - A non-producing well used for injecting liquids or gas into the reservoir for enhanced recovery. A service well may also serve as a salt water disposal well or a water supply well.
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(Stripper) - A well nearing depletion that produces a very small amount of oil or gas, usually ten barrels per day or less.
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a defined location where rate enters the gathering system. It is intended to represent the location of an actual well, and can be represented with either a simple or complex deliverability model.
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A hole drilled or bored into the earth to bring up water, sulfur, natural gas, or petroleum.
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An opening in the ground made by drilling, boring, or any other manner, from which oil or gas (or water) is obtained. Wells may also be used to inject oil, gas, water, or other fluids into the ground. [..]
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a cylinder-shaped mountain facility with a different length designed for hydrocarbons extraction.
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The hole made by the drilling bit, which can be open, cased, or both. Also called borehole, hole, or well bore.
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Any activity where humans bore down into the Earth to access reserves of oil or gas trapped in underground geological formations.
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Manmade hole drilled into the earth to produce liquids or gases, or to allow the injection of fluids
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a hole that is dug below the water table and that fills with groundwater
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House liquor, the basic liquors (often vodka, scotch, bourbon, gin, tequila, rum, brandy) for use in generic drinks. May also include vermouth, liqueurs, etc., depending on what the establishment pours most often. Usually the least expensive of each type in the establishment, and the one you’ll find in most of your drinks.
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In good health. ''I had been sick, but now I'm well.'' (archaic) Prudent; good; well-advised. * '''1897''', National Association of Railway Surgeons, ''Railway surgeon'', page 191: *: On leavi [..]
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wave
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Well may refer to:
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Well is a play by Lisa Kron. It concerns relationships between mothers and daughters and "wellness", among other themes. It ran Off-Broadway in 2004 and then on Broadway in 2006.
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The Well mansion (井宿, pinyin: Jǐng Xiù ; Japanese: chichiri-boshi) is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the southern mansions of the Vermilion Bird.
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The Well mansion (井宿, pinyin: Jǐng Xiù ; Japanese: chichiri-boshi) is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the southern mansions of the Vermilion Bird.
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WELL may refer to: WELL-FM, a radio station (88.7 FM) licensed to Waverly, Alabama, United States WELL-LD, a low-power television station (channel 45) licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United S [..]
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