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well-formed

ADJECTIVE
  1. conforming to the rules of grammar or usage accepted by native speakers
    spoke in grammatical sentences

How To Use well-formed In A Sentence

  • His features were small, well-formed, and delicate, though deeply embrowned by the Eastern sun, and terminated by a flowing and curled black beard, which seemed trimmed with peculiar care. The Talisman
  • Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue, sutures, and fontanelles.
  • Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue, sutures, and fontanelles.
  • Mrs Drummond waved well-formed fingers tipped with flawless ovals of strawberry pink enamel. THE QUEST FOR K
  • They can contain multiple topics, provided that the well-formedness condition on the topic construction is met.
  • In well-formed subjects, the anterior space is equiangular, the base being equal to each side; but according as the tuberosities approach the median line, the base becomes narrowed, and the triangle is thereby rendered acute. Surgical Anatomy
  • From a formal point of view, a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises in a well-formed syllogism.
  • She was a tall voluptuous-looking woman of what is called a Junoesque type — decidedly plump, with firm white hands and well-formed feet. Madame Midas
  • A well-formed sentence must be categorical, and so have a single subject and a single predicate, however complex these two terms may become through the use of exponible and syncategorematic terms in them. William Heytesbury
  • Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue, sutures, and fontanelles.
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