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VAN, n. [Eng. advance, advantage. It is from the root of L. venio, the primary s...
VAMP'IRE, n. 1. In mythology, an imaginary demon, which was fabled to suck the b...
VAMP'ING, ppr. Piecing with something new.
VAMP'ER, n. One who pieces an old thing with something new.
VAMP'ED, pp. Pieced; repaired.
VAMP, n. The upper leather of a shoe. VAMP , v.t. To piece an old thing with a n...
VALV'ULE, n. A little valve; one of the pieces which compose the outer covering ...
VALV'LET, VALV'ULAR, a. Containing valves.
VALV'ED, a. Having valves; composed of valves.
VALVE, n. valv. [L. valvae, folding doors; coinciding with valvo.] 1. A folding ...
VALV'ATE, a. [See Valve .] Having or resembling a valve.
VAL'UING, ppr. Setting a price on; estimating the worth of; esteeming.
VAL'UER, n. One who values; an apprizer; one who holds in esteem.
VAL'UELESS, a. Being of no value; having no worth.
VAL'UED, pp. Estimated at a certain rate; apprized; esteemed.
VALUE, n. val'u. [L. valor, from valeo, to be worth.] 1. Worth; that property or...