0 known or recognized by many people: --
[ before noun ] a well-known face/voice
The restaurant is well known for its friendly atmosphere and excellent service.
[ + that ] It is well known that he never gives interviews.
1 known or recognized by many people: --
That book is well-known for its ' ' three pillar ' ' model, entailing a mandatory unfunded pillar, a mandatory funded pillar, and a voluntary private pillar.
The state court had upheld the livestock classification on the grounds that it was well-known that sheep, unlike cattle, damaged pasture land.
Afterwards, we recall some of the well-known plasma modes, such as ion-, dust- and electron-acoustic solitary waves.
Under certain conditions, the solitary wave suffers the well-known anomalous damping leading to the development of collisionless shock waves.
It is possible to encapsulate a broad spectrum of well-known biocides and control their release by the composition and structure of the composite layers.
Section 2 introduces some well-known matching problems and shows how they can be stated in terms of the generic problem of matching graphs.
It is a well-known property of the normal distribution that the first three moments can be expressed in closed form in terms of each other.
Major depression in offspring showed not only the well-known association with maternal depression, but also with paternal depression, which has received little previous study.