sufficiently+well
11well — I. n. 1. Spring, fountain, well head, well spring. 2. Source, origin. II. v. n. Issue, spring, flow. III. ad. 1. Rightly, justly, in a proper manner. 2. Properly, suitably, correctly, accurately, thoroughly, skilfully, not amiss …
12well-armed — /ˈwɛl amd/ (say wel ahmd) adjective sufficiently armed for combat. Also, (especially in predicative use), well armed /wɛl ˈamd/ (say wel ahmd) …
13well-filled — /ˈwɛl fɪld/ (say wel fild) adjective filled sufficiently. Also, (especially in predicative use), well filled /wɛl ˈfɪld/ (say wel fild) …
14well-grown — /ˈwɛl groʊn/ (say wel grohn) adjective sufficiently grown or developed. Also, (especially in predicative use), well grown /wɛl ˈgroʊn/ (say wel grohn) …
15well-stocked — /ˈwɛl stɒkt/ (say wel stokt) adjective stocked sufficiently. Also, (especially in predicative use), well stocked /wɛl ˈstɒkt/ (say wel stokt) …
16well-ventilated — /ˈwɛl vɛntəleɪtəd/ (say wel ventuhlaytuhd) adjective sufficiently ventilated. Also, (especially in predicative use), well ventilated /wɛl ˈvɛntəleɪtəd/ (say wel ventuhlaytuhd) …
17Sufficiently connected — In propositional logic, a set of Boolean operators is called sufficient if it permits the realisation of any possible truth table.Example truth table (Xor):Using a complete Boolean algebra which does not include XOR (such as the well known AND OR …
18well — I adv 1. prosperously, profitably, advantageously, beneficially; fortunately, happily, auspiciously. 2. commendably, worthily, laudably, meritoriously; excellently, superbly, splendidly, Inf famously, in fine fashion, with flying colors. 3.… …
19Air well (condenser) — High mass air well of Belgian engineer Achile Knapen in Trans en Provence …
20Might as Well Be Dead —   …