Wellness
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+ | '''Well''' may refer to: | ||
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+ | ==Structures== | ||
+ | * [[Holy well]], often pagan sacred sites that were later Christianized | ||
+ | * [[Oil well]], a hole drilled through the Earth's surface for the purpose of extracting petroleum oil. | ||
+ | * [[Water well]], an artificial excavation, hole or structure for the purpose of withdrawing water. | ||
+ | * [[Wishing well]], a term from European folklore | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * Well, [[health]]y, good | ||
+ | * [[Wellness]] | ||
+ | ==Namesakes== | ||
+ | *[[Truth lies at the bottom of the well]], a popular dictum | ||
+ | *''[[The Well of Loneliness]]'', a novel | ||
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Well may refer to:
Structures
- Holy well, often pagan sacred sites that were later Christianized
- Oil well, a hole drilled through the Earth's surface for the purpose of extracting petroleum oil.
- Water well, an artificial excavation, hole or structure for the purpose of withdrawing water.
- Wishing well, a term from European folklore
See also
- Well, healthy, good
- Wellness
Namesakes
- Truth lies at the bottom of the well, a popular dictum
- The Well of Loneliness, a novel
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