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VAC'UIST, n. [from vacuum.] One who holds to the doctrine of a vacuum in nature;...
VACUA'TION, n. [L. vacuo.] The act of emptying. [Little used.] [See Evacuation .]
VACILLA'TION, n. [L. vacillatio.] 1. A wavering; a moving one way and the other;...
VAC'ILLATING, ppr. 1. Wavering; reeling; fluctuating. 2. a. Unsteady; inclined t...
VAC'ILLATE, v.i. [L. vacillo; Eng. to waggle, a diminutive of wag. See Wag .] 1....
VAC'ILLANT, a. [supra.] Wavering; fluctuating; unsteady.
VAC'ILLANCY, n. [L. vacillans, from vacillo, to waver, Eng. to waggle, from the ...
VAC'CINE, a. [L. vaccinus, from vacca, a cow.] Pertaining to cows; originating w...
VACCINA'TION, n. The act, art or practice of inoculating persons with the cow-pox.
VAC'CINATING, ppr. Inoculating with the cow-pox.
VAC'CINATED, pp. Inoculated with the cow-pox.
VAC'CINATE, v.t. [L. vacca, a cow.] To inoculate with the cow-pox, or a virus or...
VAC'CARY, n. [L. vacca, a cow.] An old word signifying a cow house, dairy house,...
VACA'TION, n. [L. vacatio.] 1. The act of making void, vacant, or of no validity...
VA'CATING, ppr. Making void; making vacant.
VA'CATED, pp. Annulled; made void; made vacant.