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well-set

[wel-set]
–adjective
1. firmly set or fixed.
2. strongly formed: a well-set human body.

Origin:
1300–50; ME
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well-set

adjective
strongly and firmly constructed; "a well-knit argument"; "a well-knit theatrical production"; "well-knit athletes"; "a sailor short but well-set"- Alexander Hamilton [syn: well-knit
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