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V'ANTAGE-GROUND, n. Superiority of state or place; the place or condition which ...
V'ANTAGE, n. [L. venio. See Advantage and Van.] 1. Gain; profit. Obs. 2. Superio...
V'ANT, v.i. To boast. [This is the more correct orthography. See Vaunt .]
VAN'SIRE, n. In zoology, a species of weasel with short ears, found in Madagascar.
VAN'QUISHING, ppr. Conquering; subduing; defeating; refuting.
VAN'QUISHER, n. A conqueror; a victor.
VAN'QUISHED, pp. Overcome in battle; subdued; defeated.
VAN'QUISHABLE, a. That may be conquered.
VAN'QUISH, v.t. [L. vinco, vincio, to bind.] 1. To conquer; to overcome; to subd...
VAN'ITY, n. [L. vanitas, from vanus, vain.] 1. Emptiness; want of substance to s...
VAN'ISHING, ppr. Disappearing; passing from the sight or possession; departing f...
VAN'ISHED, a. Having no perceptible existence.
VAN'ISH, v.i. [L. vanesco, vanus, vain, or its root; Eng. to wane. The primary s...
VANIL'LA, n. A genus of plants which have an unctuous aromatic taste, and a frag...
VANG, n. 1. The vangs of a ship are a sort of braces to steady the mizen-gaff. 2...
VANE, n. A plate placed on a spindle, at the top of a spire, for the purpose of ...