"wellsinker" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: wellsinkers [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} wellsinker (plural wellsinkers)
  1. Uncommon spelling of well sinker. Tags: alt-of, uncommon Alternative form of: well sinker
    Sense id: en-wellsinker-en-noun-ZVTFSlhW Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1885 February 6, Lord Young, “Mrs Isabella Robertson and Others […] [v.] Archibald Russell […]”, in Middleton Rettie et al., editors, Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary and House of Lords, from August 1, 1884, to July 18, 1885, published 1885, page 638",
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          "ref": "1888 January 1, James Smith, “Chumarni School, Delhi”, in The Missionary Herald of the Baptist Missionary Society, page 29",
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          "ref": "1984, Eric C. Rolls, A Million Wild Acres, page 315",
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