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Webster Dictionary :: Veracious

VERA'CIOUS, a. [L. verax, from verus, true.] 1. Observant of truth; habitually d...

Webster Dictionary :: Veracity

VERAC'ITY, n. [L. verax, from verus, true.] 1. Habitual observance of truth, or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Veranda

VERAN'DA, n. An oriental word denoting a kind of open portico, formed by extendi...

Webster Dictionary :: Veratria

VERA'TRIA, n. [L. veratrum, hellebore.] A newly discovered vegetable alkali, ext...

Webster Dictionary :: Verb

VERB, n. [L. verbum, fero.] 1. In grammar, a part of speech that expresses actio...

Webster Dictionary :: Verbal

VERB'AL, a. [L. verbalis.] 1. Spoken; expressed to the ear in words; not written...

Webster Dictionary :: Verbality

VERBAL'ITY, n. Mere words; bare literal expressions.

Webster Dictionary :: Verbalize

VERB'ALIZE, v.t. To convert into a verb.

Webster Dictionary :: Verbally

VER'BALLY, adv. 1. In words spoken; by words uttered; orally. 2. Word for word; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Verbatim

VERBA'TIM adv. [L.] Word for word; in the same words; as, to tell a story verbat...

Webster Dictionary :: Verberate

VERB'ERATE, v.t. [L. verbero.] To beat; to strike. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Verberation

VERBERA'TION, n 1. A beating or striking; blows. 2. The impulse of a body, which...

Webster Dictionary :: Verbiage

VERB'IAGE, n. Verbosity; use of many words without necessity; superabundance of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Verbose

VERBO'SE, a. [L. verbosus.] Abounding in words; using or containing more words t...

Webster Dictionary :: Verboseness

VERBO'SENESS, n. 1. Employment of a superabundance of words; the use of more wor...

Webster Dictionary :: Verbosity

VERBOS'ITY, VER'DANCY, n. [See Verdant .] Greenness.

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