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Example sentences for "well adapted"

  • The island of Pinang is estimated to contain 160 square miles, nearly the whole of which, with the exception perhaps of summits of the hills, is well adapted to spice growing.

  • The lands and climate there are stated to be as well adapted to the successful cultivation of the olive for oil, pickles, &c.

  • It thrives best in a moist climate, and the interior of Guiana, chiefly newly-cleared land, would be well adapted for it.

  • It is well adapted to stock raising and agriculture.

  • The soil is well adapted to the culture of wheat.

  • The mouth by its construction is well adapted to carrying on the processes of mastication and insalivation.

  • Proteids also serve this purpose, but they are not so well adapted to supplying energy as are the carbohydrates and the fats.

  • But it is impossible to attribute to this cause the innumerable structures which are so well adapted to the habits of life of each species.

  • We should bear in mind that each species of duck is subjected to a severe struggle for existence, and that the structure of every part of its frame must be well adapted to its conditions of life.

  • With these improvements, Missouri would contain an area of rich alluvial lands, well adapted to the profitable culture of cotton, embracing an extent capable of producing at least one million of bales of the great staple.

  • The climate from the extreme southern part of the State to the Terre Haute, Alton and St. Louis Railroad, a distance of nearly 200 miles, is well adapted to Winter.

  • But these are not quite so well adapted to each other, and to the things named, as are the substitutes added above.

  • To this end, the system in question does not appear to be well adapted.

  • These qualities render it well adapted to poetry, which the Malays are passionately addicted to.

  • Withinside it is fibrous and soft and, when hollowed out, being of the nature of a pipe, is well adapted to the purpose of gutters or channels to convey water.

  • It is a valuable remedy, well adapted to break up inflammations and disease of the chest.

  • Logwood is a mild astringent, well adapted to remedy the relaxed condition of the bowels after cholera infantum.

  • Inventions in borders are a new and charming feature of this gift, and the circular and oblong tablets as well as the squares and various triangles are well adapted to produce them.

  • The rings are of course not as well adapted to the production of objects constructed by man as were the sticks, but, nevertheless, the material is not without value in this direction.

  • It is well adapted to this environment, with exceptionally thick and heavy fur which does not mat easily with snow.

  • They were long-legged and splay-footed, well adapted to an environment of deep mud and lush vegetation.

  • The otter is well adapted to aquatic life, having a long, round body and short, muscular legs.

  • The Mustard Plant is occasionally used as food for sheep, for which purpose its composition shows it to be well adapted.

  • Green Rye is employed as a forage crop, for which purpose it is well adapted.

  • Astonishment and horror filled all minds on the double denouement of this romantic tragedy; and the enemies of the tyrant reaped all the advantages it was so well adapted to produce them.

  • On its heights are immense forests and strongholds, well adapted [CAS.

  • In 1916 the old convent, thoroughly renovated, became the permanent headquarters for the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, for which it is well adapted.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    body lies; well acquainted; well adapted; well aware; well buttered; well convinced; well cooked; well corked; well defined; well dressed; well filled; well for; well governed; well here; well knew; well mounted; well nigh; well qualified; well remembered; well satisfied; well spent; well stirred; well taken; well trained; well understood; well watered