better-known in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.better1 [ˈbetəʳ, Am ˈbet̬ɚ] ADJ comp of good

II.better1 [ˈbetəʳ, Am ˈbet̬ɚ] ADV comp of well

III.better1 [ˈbetəʳ, Am ˈbet̬ɚ] N no pl

IV.better1 [ˈbetəʳ, Am ˈbet̬ɚ] VB trans

See also well2, well1, good

I.well1 <better, best> [wel] ADJ

II.well1 <better, best> [wel] ADV

III.well1 [wel] INTERJ (exclamation)

I.good <better, best> [gʊd] ADJ

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The most recent reviews also found the genus to be a dubious ornithischian, and recommended renaming the better-known second species.
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The poem is among the better-known and more frequently anthologized of the sonnets.
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Some of the better-known missions include the transport of spies into North Korea, and the destruction of North Korean fishing nets.
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By cloaking their decision in pseudo-scientific jargon, they hide their bias for better-known (read: blockbuster) movies.
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Cover charges are usually much lower for local, semi-professional bands or entertainers than for better-known touring bands from other regions.
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After 1940 dairying became an industry second only to sugar, and had a higher dollar output than the better-known traditional crops - coffee and tobacco.
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In the east, there appeared to be consensus among some of the better-known oracular rodents that we were in for an early spring.
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The very announcement that a larger or better-known company is working on a competing product may damp interest in the smaller upstart.
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