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VI'BRATING, ppr. Brandishing; moving to and fro, as a pendulum or musical chord.
VIBRATIL'ITY, n. Disposition to preternatural vibration or motion. [Not much used.]
VI'BRATED, pp. Brandished; moved one way and the other.
VI'BRANT, VI'BRATE, v.i. [L. vibro; Eng. wabble.] 1. To swing; to oscillate; to ...
VIAT'ICUM, n. [L. supra.] 1. Provisions for a journey. 2. Among the ancient Roma...
VIAT'IC, a. [L. viaticum, from via, way.] Pertaining to a journey or to traveling.
VI'AND, n. [L. vivendus, vivo, to live.] Meat dressed; food. Viands of various k...
VI'AL, n. [L. phiala.] A phial; a small bottle of thin glass, used particularly ...
VEX'INGLY, adv. So as to vex, tease or irritate.
VEX'ING, ppr. Provoking; irritating; afflicting.
VEXILLA'TION, n. [L. vexillatio.] A company of troops under one ensign.
VEX'ILLARY, n. A standard bearer. VEX'ILLARY , a. Pertaining to an ensign or sta...
VEX'IL, n. [L. vexillum, a standard.] A flag or standard. In botany, the upper p...
VEX'ER, n. One who vexes, irritates or troubles.
VEX'ED, pp. Teased; provoked; irritated; troubled; agitated; disquieted; afflicted.
VEXA'TIOUSNESS, n. The quality of giving great trouble and disquiet, or of teasi...