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V'ARVELS, VA'RY, v.t. [L. vario, verto.] 1. To alter in form, appearance, substa...
VA'RYING, ppr. Altering; changing; deviating.
VAS'CULAR, a. [L. vasculum, a vessel, from vas, id.] 1. Pertaining to the vessel...
VASCULAR'ITY, n. The state of being vascular.
VASCULIF'EROUS, a. [L. vasculum and fero, to bear.] Vasculiferous plants are suc...
VASE, n. [L. vas, vasa, a vessel.] 1. A vessel for domestic use, or for use in t...
VAS'SAL, n. 1. A feudatory; a tenant; one who holds land of a superior, and who ...
VAS'SALAGE, 1. The state of being a vassal or feudatory. 2. Political servitude;...
VAS'SALED, pp. or a. Enslaved; subjected to absolute power; as a vassaled land.
V'AST, a. [L. vastus. The primary sense of the root must be a part or spread, as...
VASTA'TION, n. [L. vastatio, from vasto, to waste.] A laying waste; waste; depop...
VASTID'ITY, n. Vastness; immensity. [Not English.]
V'ASTLY, adv. Very greatly; to a great extent or degree; as a space vastly exten...
V'ASTNESS, n. 1. Great extent; immensity; as the vastness of the ocean or of spa...
V'ASTY, a. Being of great extent; very spacious. I can call spirits from the vas...
VAT, n. 1. A large vessel or cistern for holding liquors in an immature state; a...