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VEN'EFICE, n. [L. veneficium.] The practice of poisoning. [Not in use.]
VENEE'RING, ppr. Inlaying; adorning with inlaid work. VENEE'RING , n. The act or...
VENEE'RED, pp. Inlaid; ornamented with marquetry.
VENEE'R, v.t. To inlay; to lay thin slices or leaves of fine wood of different k...
VENDUE-M'ASTER, n. One who is authorized to make sale of any property to the hig...
VENDUE, n. Auction; a public sale of any thing by outcry, to the highest bidder.
VEND'OR, n. A vender; a seller.
VENDI'TION, n. [L. venditio.] The act of selling; sale.
VENDITA'TION, n. [L. venditatio.] A boastful display. [Not in use.]
VEND'IBLY, adv. In a salable manner.
VEND'IBLENESS, n. The state of being vendible or salable.
VENDIBIL'ITY, VEND'IBLE, a. [L. vendibilis.] Salable; that may be sold; that can...
VEND'ER, n. A seller; one who transfers the exclusive right of possessing a thin...
VENDEE', n. The person to whom a thing is sold.
VEND'ED, pp. Sold; transferred for money; as goods.
VEND, v.t. [L. vendo.] To sell; to transfer a thing and the exclusive right of p...