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VORAG'INOUS, a. [L. voraginosus, vorago.] Full of gulfs.
VOR'TEX, n. plu. vortices or vortexes. [L. from verto.] 1. A whirlpool; a whirli...
VOR'TICAL, a. Whirling; turning; as a vortical motion.
VO'TARESS, n. A female devoted to any service, worship or state of life. No rosa...
VO'TARIST, n. [See Votary .] One devoted or given up to any person or thing, to ...
VO'TARY, a. [from L. votus, from voveo. See Vow .] Devoted; promised; consecrate...
VOTE, n. [L. votum, from voveo, to vow. Votum is properly wish or will.] 1. Suff...
VOTED, pp. Expressed by vote or suffrage; determined.
VOTER, n. One who has a legal right to vote or give his suffrage.
VOTING, ppr. Expressing the mind, will or preference in election, or in determin...
VOTIVE, a. Given by vow; devoted; as votive offereings. Votive medals, are those...
VOUCH, v.i. To bear witness; to give testimony or full attestation. I canot vouc...
VOUCHED, pp. Called to witness; affirmed or fully attested; called into court to...
VOUCHEE, n. In law, the person who is vouched or called into court to support or...
VOUCHER, n. 1. One who gives witness or full attestation to any thing. The great...
VOUCHING, ppr. Calling to witness; attesting by affirmation; calling in to maint...