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VIR'GIN, n. nearly vur'gin. [L. virgo.] 1. A woman who has had no carnal knowled...
VIRGIL'IAN, a. 1. Pertaining to Virgil, the Roman poet. 2. Resembling the style ...
VIRGE, [See Verge .]
VIR'GATE, a. nearly vurgate. [L. virga, a rod.] In botany, having the shape of a...
VI'RENT, a. [L. virens, from vireo, to flourish or be green.] Green; verdant; fr...
VI'RELAY n. A song or little poem among the Provencal poets in France; a roundel...
VIRE, n. An arrow. Obs.
VIRA'GO, n. [L. from vir, a man.] 1. A woman of the extraordinary stature, stren...
VI'PEROUS, a. [L. viperus.] Having the qualities of a viper; malignant; venomous...
VI'PERINE, a. [L. viperinus.] Pertaining to a viper or to vipers.
VI'PER, n. [L. vipera.] 1. A serpent, a species of coluber, whose bite is remark...
VIOLO'NO, n. A double base, a deep toned instrument.
VIOLONCEL'LO, n. A stringed instrument of music; a base viol of four strings, or...
VI'OLIST, n. A player on the viol.
VI'OLINIST, n. A person skilled in playing on a violin.
VI'OLIN, n. A musical instrument with four strings, played with a bow; a fiddle;...