"Well" can be an adverb, telling how someone is doing (She is doing well now that the doctors treated her illness). It can also be a noun, referring to a deep hole where water is stored: the children went out to the well to draw some fresh water. It can also be an interjection, a word used to show a pause in your speech: Well... I suppose I can admit you to my class.
It's believed that the word "origan" comes from the Latin word "origanum" which refers to a type of aromatic plant. This word has roots in ancient Greek as well.
Well I think it depends on the type of fence : The first translation which comes to my mind is "clôture", it's the wire type fence. If it's in wood it's then a "palissade".
(water) well = luawai well (as in good) = maika'i
The French word for a well is "puits."
The homophone of "type" is "tipe."
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How well you live is up to you and in what type of job you have and the money you make.
It's the French word for an antiquated type of well that doesn't exist anymore.
Its C. Well the letter C. Just type in C.
The word "of" is a preposition.
Also Plus As well as Then Beside If you needed any more, you can just type it into a word document and then right click on it. Go down to Synonyms and then there should about 7?
well no, a maggot is a type of worm, not a bad word. if someone calls you a maggot, that means they are probably mocking you or..... something like that. hope this helps :)
Kinda like well just like the word BARK (bar-kah)
A word in boldface type looks like this: wordA word is done in boldface type to make it stand out.
The word type for the wod fair is a noun
Well some Microsoft programs have translation searchs built into them, what you do is type in the word on like Microsoft Word, highlight it, right click on the word and there will be a translate tollbar piece near the bottom.
"Not well" is not a word...it is a two word phrase. Both "not well" and "unwell" are correct.