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VAMP'ED, pp. Pieced; repaired.
VAMP'ER, n. One who pieces an old thing with something new.
VAMP'ING, ppr. Piecing with something new.
VAMP'IRE, n. 1. In mythology, an imaginary demon, which was fabled to suck the b...
VAN, n. [Eng. advance, advantage. It is from the root of L. venio, the primary s...
VAN-COURIERS, n. In armies, light armed soldiers sent before armies to beat the ...
VAN-FOSS, n. A ditch on the outside of the counterscarp.
VAN'DAL, n. A ferocious, cruel person.
VANDAL'IC, a. Pertaining to the Vandals; designating the south shore of the Balt...
VAN'DALISM, n. Ferocious cruelty; indiscriminate destruction of lives and property.
VANDY'KE, n. A small round handkerchief with a collar for the neck, worn by fema...
VANE, n. A plate placed on a spindle, at the top of a spire, for the purpose of ...
VANG, n. 1. The vangs of a ship are a sort of braces to steady the mizen-gaff. 2...
VANIL'LA, n. A genus of plants which have an unctuous aromatic taste, and a frag...
VAN'ISH, v.i. [L. vanesco, vanus, vain, or its root; Eng. to wane. The primary s...
VAN'ISHED, a. Having no perceptible existence.