Wellaway (n) [wel-uh-wey]
n. pl. well·a·ways
A lamentation.
Used to express woe or distress.
Used to express sorrow.
Usage:
The focus of the theory is on scattering at locations that are wellaway from the source and impact regions.
Attempt to stop the bus in a safe location, well off the roadway and wellaway from through traffic.
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