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VISCOUNTESS, n. vi'countess. The lady of a viscount; a peeress of the fourth order.
VISCOS'ITY, VISCOUNT, n. vi'count. [L. vice-comes.] 1. An officer who formerly s...
VISCID'ITY, n. 1. Glutinousness; tenacity; stickiness. 2. Glutinous concretion.
VIS'CID, a. [L. viscidus; viscus, birdlime.] Glutinous; sticky; tenacious; not r...
VIS'CERATE, v.t. [supra.] To exenterate; to embowel; to deprive of the entrails ...
VIS'CERAL, a. [L. viscera.] 1. Pertaining to the viscera or intestines. 2. Feeli...
VIS'CERA, n. [L.] The bowels or intestines; the contents of the abdomen and thor...
VIS'AGED, a. Having a visage or countenance.
VIS'AGE, n. s as z. [L. visus, video.] The face; the countenance or look of a pe...
VIS-A-VIS, n. A carriage in which two persons sit face to face.
VI'RUS, n. [L. See Virulent .] Foul or contagious matter of an ulcer, postule, _...
VIR'ULENTLY, adv. With malignant activity; with bitter spite or severity.
VIR'ULENT, a. [L. virulentus, from virus, poison, that is, strength, from the sa...
VIR'ULENCE,'ULENCY, n. [from virulent.] 1. That renders it extremely active in d...
VIR'TUOUSNESS, n. The state or character of being virtuous.
VIR'TUOUSLY, adv. In a virtuous manner; in conformity with the moral law or with...