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VIVES, n. A disease of animals, particularly of horses, seated in the glads unde...
VI'VENCY, n. [L. vivens, from vivo.] Manner of supporting life or vegetation. [N...
VI'VELY, adv. In a lively manner. [Not used.]
VIVE, a. [L. vivus.] Lively; forcible. [Not in use.]
VI'VARY, n. [L. vivarium, from vivo, to live.] A warren; a place for keeping liv...
VIVAC'ITY, n. [L. vivacitas.] 1. Liveliness; sprightliness of temper or behavior...
VIVA'CIOUSNESS, n. 1. Activity; liveliness; sprightliness of temper or behavior;...
VIVA'CIOUS, a. [L. vivax, from vivo, to live.] 1. Lively; active; sprightly in t...
VITU'PERATIVE, a. Uttering or writing censure; containing censure.
VITUPERA'TION, n. [L. vituperatio.] Blame; censure. [Little used.]
VITU'PERATE, v.t. [L. vitupero.] To blame; to censure. [Little used.]
VITU'PERABLE, a. [See Vituperate .] Blameworthy; censurable. [Not used.]
VIT'ULINE, a. [L. vitulinus.] Belonging to a calf, or to veal.
VIT'RIOLIZING, [See Vitriolating .]
VIT'RIOLIZED. [See Vitriolated .]
VIT'RIOLIZE. [See Vitriolate .]