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Webster Dictionary :: Veritably

VER'ITABLY, adv. In a true manner. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Veritable

VER'ITABLE, a. True; agreeable to fact. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Verisimility

VERISIMIL'ITY, for verisimilitude, is not in use.

Webster Dictionary :: Verisimilitude

VERISIMIL'ITUDE, n. [L. verisimilitudo.] the appearance of truth; probability; l...

Webster Dictionary :: Verisimilar

VERISIM'ILAR, a. [L. verisimilis; verus, true, and similis, like.] having the ap...

Webster Dictionary :: Vering

'VERING, n. A silver coin. Isa 7.

Webster Dictionary :: Verily

VER'ILY, adv. [from very.] 1. In truth; in fact; certainly. 2. Really; truly; wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Verifying

VER'IFYING, ppr. Proving to be true; confirming; establishing as authentic.

Webster Dictionary :: Verify

VER'IFY, v.t. [L. verus, true, and facio, to make.] 1. To prove to be true; to c...

Webster Dictionary :: Verifier

VER'IFIER, n. One that proves or makes appear to be true.

Webster Dictionary :: Verified

VER'IFIED, pp. Proved; confirmed by competent evidence.

Webster Dictionary :: Verification

VERIFICA'TION, n. [See Verify .] The act of verifying or proving to be true; the...

Webster Dictionary :: Verifiable

VER'IFIABLE, a. [from verify.] That may be verified; that may be proved or confi...

Webster Dictionary :: Veridical

VERID'ICAL, a. [L. veridicus; verus and dico.] Telling truth. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Vergouleuse

VER'GOULEUSE, n. A species of pear; contracted to vergaloo.

Webster Dictionary :: Verging

VERG'ING, ppr. Bending or inclining; tending.

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