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VO'CALLY, adv. 1. With voice; with an audible sound. 2. In words; as, to express...
VOCA'TION, n. [L. vocatio, from voco, to call. See Voice .] 1. Among divines, a ...
VOC'ATIVE, a. [L. vocativus.] Relating to calling; as the vocative case in gramm...
VOCIF'ERATE, v.i. [L. vocifero, vex and fero.] To cry out with vehemence; to exc...
VOCIF'ERATING, ppr. Crying out with vehemence; uttering with a loud voice.
VOCIFERA'TION, n. A violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.
VOCIF'EROUS, a. Making a loud outcry; clamorous; noisy; as vociferous heralds.
VOGUE, n. vig. [The sense of vogue is way, or the going of the world.] The way o...
VOICE, n. [L. vox; voco. The sense of the verb is to throw, to drive out sound; ...
VOIC'ED, pp. 1. Fitted to produce the proper tones. 2. a. Furnished with a voice.
VOICELESS, a vois'less. Having no voice or vote.
VOID, a. [L. viduus, divido. Gr.] 1. Empty; vacant; not occupied with any visibl...
VOID'ABLE, a. That may be annulled or made void, or that may be adjudged void, i...
VOID'ANCE, n. 1. The act of emptying. 2. The act of ejecting from a benefice; ej...
VOID'ED, pp. 1. Thrust out; evacuated. 2. a. In heraldry, having the inner or mi...
VOID'ER, n. 1. A basket in which broken meat is carried from the table. 2. One w...