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PIE word
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From well (adverb) +‎ appointed (provided with necessities, equipped, fitted-out, adjective).[1]

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well-appointed (comparative better-appointed or more well-appointed, superlative best-appointed or most well-appointed)

  1. Chiefly of accommodation: properly supplied with a complete set of whatever furniture, equipment, etc., is needed; fully equipped or fitted-out; also, beautifully decorated.
    a well-appointed kitchen

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