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Webster Dictionary :: Visne

VISNE, n. [L. vicinia.] In law, a neighborhood or near place; the place where an...

Webster Dictionary :: Visnomy

VIS'NOMY, n. [a barbarous contraction of physiognomy.] Face; countenance. [Not i...

Webster Dictionary :: Visor

VI'SOR, n. s as z. [L. visus, video; written also visard, visar, vizard.] 1. A h...

Webster Dictionary :: Visored

VI'SORED, a. Wearing a visor; masked; disguised.

Webster Dictionary :: Vista

VIS'TA, n. [L. visus, video.] A view or prospect through an avenue, as between r...

Webster Dictionary :: Visual

VIS'UAL, a. s as z. [L. visus.] Pertaining to sight; used in sight; serving as t...

Webster Dictionary :: Vital

VI'TAL, a. [L. vitalis, from vita, life. This must be a contraction of victa, fo...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitality

VITAL'ITY, n. [from vital.] 1. Power of subsisting in life; the principle of ani...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitalize

VI'TALIZE, v.t. To give life.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitally

VI'TALLY, adv. 1. In such a manner as to give life. The organic structure of hum...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitals

VI'TALS, n. plu. 1. Parts of animal bodies essential to life, such as the viscer...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitellary

VIT'ELLARY, n. [L. vitellus, the yolk of an egg.] The place where the yolk of an...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitiate

VI'TIATE, v.t. [L. vitio. See Vice and Viciate.] 1. To injure the substance or q...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitiated

VI'TIATED, pp. Depraved; rendered impure; rendered defective and void.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitiating

VI'TIATING, ppr. Depraving; rendering of no validity.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitiation

VITIA'TION, n. 1. The act of vitiating; depravation; corruption; as the vitiatio...

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