weal en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

weal en el diccionario PONS

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This weak membrane easily and rapidly breaks down under physical pressure causing an allergic-like reaction, in general a red weal (welt) to appear on the skin.
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Life with all its weal and woe is the book which we need to learn to correctly read.
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Weal has worked hard to gain strength without losing mobility.
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Weal, who recently celebrated his 20th birthday, is a complete player who obviously shines on the offensive side.
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A trickle of blood came from her mouth and there was a red weal on her neck.
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It was a huge red weal where the henna had been, and his skin around it was all rashy, red and sore.
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Man is the architect of his own weal.
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Tribal norms kept them in a pledge of reciprocal assistance, and bound them to a common participation of weal and woe.
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Such a caning would typically leave the offender with uncomfortable weals and bruises lasting for many days after the immediate intense pain had worn off.
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Since first the burg of heaven uprose for man-folk's weal.
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