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wellhouse

[wel-hous]

noun

plural

wellhouses 
  1. wellhead.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of wellhouse1

First recorded in 1590–1600; well 2 + house
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Example Sentences

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The Stagecoach bus was carrying 74 pupils to a school in Winchester when it crashed on Wellhouse Lane.

From BBC

A previous hearing was told Walker's charges related to three children who suffered "life-changing facial injuries" in the crash on Wellhouse Lane.

From BBC

He added the Barn, a fine-dining restaurant; the Wellhouse, a spa and health center; and, within the main house, a more causal restaurant, the Dogwood.

Police said the 16-year-old was attacked in a car in Wellhouse Road on Friday evening by two men and a boy.

From BBC

The spa aspect of The Wellhouse delivers the goods too with facials, massages and several signature treatments including an Appalachian Body Purification and Smoky Mountain Skin Glow.

From Forbes

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