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Webster Dictionary :: Vitilitigate

VITILIT'IGATE, v.i. [L. vitiosus and litigo.] To contend in law litigiously or c...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitilitigation

VITILITIGA'TION, n. Cavilous litigation. [Not in use.] Vitious, vitiously, vitio...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitreo-electric

VITREO-ELEC'TRIC, a. Containing or exhibiting positive electricity, or that whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitreous

VIT'REOUS, a. [L. vitreus, from vitrum, glass or woad.] 1. Pertaining to glass. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitreousness

VIT'REOUSNESS, n. The quality or state of being vitreous; resemblance of glass.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrescence

VITRES'CENCE, n. [from L. vitrum, glass.] Glassiness; or the quality of being ca...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrescent

VITRES'CENT, a. Capable of being formed into glass; tending to become glass.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrescible

VITRES'CIBLE, a. That can be vitrified.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrifaction

VITRIFAC'TION, n. [See Vitrify .] The act, process or operation of converting in...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrifiable

VIT'RIFIABLE, a. [from vitrify.] Capable of being converted into glass by heat a...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrificable

VIT'RIFICABLE, for vitrifiable. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrificate

VIT'RIFICATE, for vitrify. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrification

VITRIFICA'TION, for vitrifaction. [See Vitrifaction , which is generally used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrified

VIT'RIFIED, pp. Converted into glass.

Webster Dictionary :: Vitriform

VIT'RIFORM, a. [L. vitrum, glass, and form.] Having the form or resemblance of g...

Webster Dictionary :: Vitrify

VIT'RIFY, v.t. [L. vitrum, glass, and facio, to make.] To convert into glass by ...

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