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VERG'ER, n. 1. He that carries the mace before the bishop, dean, _c. 2. An offic...
VERGE, n. verj. [L. virga, a rod, that is, a shoot.] 1. A rod, or something in t...
VERECUND'ITY, n. Bashfulness; modesty; blushing. [Not in much use.]
VER'ECUND, a. [L. vrcundus.] Bashful; modest. [Not much used.]
VER'DUROUS, a. Covered with green; clothed with the fresh color of vegetables; a...
VER'DURE, n. [L. vireo.] Green; greenness; freshness of vegetation; as the verdu...
VER'DITER, n. [verde-terre, green earth; terre-verde.] A preparation of copper s...
VER'DIGRIS, n. Rust of copper, or an acetate of copper, formed by the combinatio...
VER'DICT, n. [L. verum dictum, true declaration.] 1. The answer of a jury given ...
VER'DERER, VER'DEROR, n. [Low L. viridarius.] An officer in England, who has the...
VER'DANT, a. [L. vividans, from viridis, from vireo, to be green.] The radical s...
VERBOS'ITY, VER'DANCY, n. [See Verdant .] Greenness.
VERBO'SENESS, n. 1. Employment of a superabundance of words; the use of more wor...
VERBO'SE, a. [L. verbosus.] Abounding in words; using or containing more words t...
VERB'IAGE, n. Verbosity; use of many words without necessity; superabundance of ...
VERBERA'TION, n 1. A beating or striking; blows. 2. The impulse of a body, which...