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VIR'TU, n. A love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities.
VIR'TUAL, a. [See Virtue .] 1. Potential; having the power of acting or of invis...
VIRTUAL'ITY, n. Efficacy.
VIR'TUALLY, adv. In efficacy or effect only; by means of some virtue or influenc...
VIR'TUATE, v.t. To make efficacious. [Not in use.]
VIRTUE, n. vur'tu. [L. virtus, from vireo, or its root. See Worth .] The radical...
VIR'TUELESS, a. 1. Destitute of virtue. 2. Destitute of efficacy or operating qu...
VIRTUO'SO, n. A man skilled in the fine arts, particularly in music; or a man sk...
VIRTUO'SOSHIP, n. The pursuits of a virtuoso.
VIR'TUOUS, a. 1. Morally good; acting in conformity to the moral law; practicing...
VIR'TUOUSLY, adv. In a virtuous manner; in conformity with the moral law or with...
VIR'TUOUSNESS, n. The state or character of being virtuous.
VIR'ULENCE,'ULENCY, n. [from virulent.] 1. That renders it extremely active in d...
VIR'ULENT, a. [L. virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the sa...
VIR'ULENTLY, adv. With malignant activity; with bitter spite or severity.
VI'RUS, n. [L. See Virulent .] Foul or contagious matter of an ulcer, postule, _...