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Webster Dictionary :: Vocally

VO'CALLY, adv. 1. With voice; with an audible sound. 2. In words; as, to express...

Webster Dictionary :: Vocation

VOCA'TION, n. [L. vocatio, from voco, to call. See Voice .] 1. Among divines, a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vocative

VOC'ATIVE, a. [L. vocativus.] Relating to calling; as the vocative case in gramm...

Webster Dictionary :: Vociferate

VOCIF'ERATE, v.i. [L. vocifero, vex and fero.] To cry out with vehemence; to exc...

Webster Dictionary :: Vociferating

VOCIF'ERATING, ppr. Crying out with vehemence; uttering with a loud voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Vociferation

VOCIFERA'TION, n. A violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Vociferous

VOCIF'EROUS, a. Making a loud outcry; clamorous; noisy; as vociferous heralds.

Webster Dictionary :: Vogue

VOGUE, n. vig. [The sense of vogue is way, or the going of the world.] The way o...

Webster Dictionary :: Voice

VOICE, n. [L. vox; voco. The sense of the verb is to throw, to drive out sound; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Voiced

VOIC'ED, pp. 1. Fitted to produce the proper tones. 2. a. Furnished with a voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Voiceless

VOICELESS, a vois'less. Having no voice or vote.

Webster Dictionary :: Void

VOID, a. [L. viduus, divido. Gr.] 1. Empty; vacant; not occupied with any visibl...

Webster Dictionary :: Voidable

VOID'ABLE, a. That may be annulled or made void, or that may be adjudged void, i...

Webster Dictionary :: Voidance

VOID'ANCE, n. 1. The act of emptying. 2. The act of ejecting from a benefice; ej...

Webster Dictionary :: Voided

VOID'ED, pp. 1. Thrust out; evacuated. 2. a. In heraldry, having the inner or mi...

Webster Dictionary :: Voider

VOID'ER, n. 1. A basket in which broken meat is carried from the table. 2. One w...

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