What is the meaning of Wel?

ISO 639-2/B language code for Welsh.

the opposite of not (used to add positive emphasis to the verb, much like the auxiliaries do or does in affirmative sentences in English)

no less than, as much as, as many as (expressing amazement)

fairly

well

weal (general state of well-being and prosperity)

well, source

well; shaft (excavation made for the extraction of mineral resources)

inflection of wellen:

  1. first-person singular present indicative
  2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
  3. imperative

first-person singular present indicative

(in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative

imperative

well

Well, amazingly, expertly; in a good or excellent way:

  1. Fittingly, suitably; in a fitting way.
  2. Correctly, accurately; in an accurate way.
  3. Stoutly, boldly, bravely; with courageousness.
  4. In an easily discernible or understood manner.
  5. In a way suggesting acute discernment or reasoning.
  6. With no challenge, struggle, or hardship.
  7. In a large quantity or amount; copiously or plenteously.

Fittingly, suitably; in a fitting way.

Correctly, accurately; in an accurate way.

Stoutly, boldly, bravely; with courageousness.

In an easily discernible or understood manner.

In a way suggesting acute discernment or reasoning.

With no challenge, struggle, or hardship.

In a large quantity or amount; copiously or plenteously.

With care, attention, or fastidiousness:

  1. Mindfully; with care taken to others' wishes or beliefs.
  2. Painstakingly; with care taken to include or incorporate details.
  3. Cautiously; with care taken to avoid mistakes.

Mindfully; with care taken to others' wishes or beliefs.

Painstakingly; with care taken to include or incorporate details.

Cautiously; with care taken to avoid mistakes.

In a way that is appealing or pleasing to someone or some standard:

  1. Traditionally; in the prescribed or proper way.
  2. Virtuously, morally, religiously; according to morals.
  3. Healthily; in a way displaying good health and condition.
  4. Beautifully; in a way pleasing to senses or sensibilities.
  5. Kindly, approvingly; in a way causing respect.

Traditionally; in the prescribed or proper way.

Virtuously, morally, religiously; according to morals.

Healthily; in a way displaying good health and condition.

Beautifully; in a way pleasing to senses or sensibilities.

Kindly, approvingly; in a way causing respect.

To or with a great extent or depth: extensively, comprehensively:

  1. In an intensifying sense; highly, greatly, very.
  2. In a superlative sense; incredibly, really, extremely.
  3. Totally, entirely; in a way that encompasses everything
  4. With the right or required depth or efficacy; enough.
  5. In a final or decisive manner; with finality.

In an intensifying sense; highly, greatly, very.

In a superlative sense; incredibly, really, extremely.

Totally, entirely; in a way that encompasses everything

With the right or required depth or efficacy; enough.

In a final or decisive manner; with finality.

Luckily, fortuitously; with good luck or fortune.

In a rigid or secure way; stably or fixedly.

For a suitable or fitting reason or cause; appropriately.

As much as; to the specified extent, not smaller than.

Around, about (a given quantity or measure)

Probably, maybe, potentially.

Truthfully, honestly; in a heartfelt way.

Lucky; experiencing good luck or fortune.

Good, worthy, commendable; of good quality or moral status.

Wealthy, prosperous, accomplished; experiencing success.

Pleased, happy, glad; experiencing happiness.

Healthy; experiencing good health and/or in good condition.

Fine, acceptable, suitable, useable; having no problems.

Having good grooming or personal hygiene.

Used to preface or begin a statement or situation.

Used to acknowledge or reply to a statement or situation.

Used to indicate victory, realisation, or overcoming.

well

cattail, bullrush

Alternative form of waal (well)

to want

shall, will

wheel

bike, bicycle

oil

slippery

tricky; cunning

inedible

feral

well

Source: wiktionary.org