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Webster Dictionary :: Voraginous

VORAG'INOUS, a. [L. voraginosus, vorago.] Full of gulfs.

Webster Dictionary :: Vortex

VOR'TEX, n. plu. vortices or vortexes. [L. from verto.] 1. A whirlpool; a whirli...

Webster Dictionary :: Vortical

VOR'TICAL, a. Whirling; turning; as a vortical motion.

Webster Dictionary :: Votaress

VO'TARESS, n. A female devoted to any service, worship or state of life. No rosa...

Webster Dictionary :: Votarist

VO'TARIST, n. [See Votary .] One devoted or given up to any person or thing, to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Votary

VO'TARY, a. [from L. votus, from voveo. See Vow .] Devoted; promised; consecrate...

Webster Dictionary :: Vote

VOTE, n. [L. votum, from voveo, to vow. Votum is properly wish or will.] 1. Suff...

Webster Dictionary :: Voted

VOTED, pp. Expressed by vote or suffrage; determined.

Webster Dictionary :: Voter

VOTER, n. One who has a legal right to vote or give his suffrage.

Webster Dictionary :: Voting

VOTING, ppr. Expressing the mind, will or preference in election, or in determin...

Webster Dictionary :: Votive

VOTIVE, a. Given by vow; devoted; as votive offereings. Votive medals, are those...

Webster Dictionary :: Vouch

VOUCH, v.i. To bear witness; to give testimony or full attestation. I canot vouc...

Webster Dictionary :: Vouched

VOUCHED, pp. Called to witness; affirmed or fully attested; called into court to...

Webster Dictionary :: Vouchee

VOUCHEE, n. In law, the person who is vouched or called into court to support or...

Webster Dictionary :: Voucher

VOUCHER, n. 1. One who gives witness or full attestation to any thing. The great...

Webster Dictionary :: Vouching

VOUCHING, ppr. Calling to witness; attesting by affirmation; calling in to maint...

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