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VA'CATE, v.t. 1. To annul; to made void; to make of no authority or validity; as...
VA'CANT, a. [L. vacans.] 1. Empty; not filled; void of every substance except ai...
VA'CANCY, n. [L. vacans, from vaco, to be empty; Heb. to empty.] 1. Empty space;...
V is the twenty second letter of the English Alphabet, and a labial articulation...
UXO'RIOUSNESS, n. Connubial dotage; foolish fondness for a wife.
UXO'RIOUSLY, adv. With fond or servile submission to a wife.
UXO'RIOUS, a. [L. uxorius, from uxor, wife.] Submissively fond of a wife.
U'VULA, n. [L.] A soft round spungy body, suspended from the palate near the for...
U'VEOUS, a. [L. uva, a grape. Resembling a grape. The uveous coat of the eye, or...
UT'TERMOST, a. [utter and most.] Extreme; being in the furthest, greatest or hig...
UT'TERLY, adv. To the full extent; fully; perfectly; totally; as utterly tired; ...
UT'TERING, ppr. Pronouncing; disclosing; putting into circulation; selling.
UT'TERER, n. 1. One who utters; one who pronounces. 2. One who divulges or discl...
UT'TERED, pp. Spoken; pronounced; disclosed; published; put into circulation.
UT'TERANCE, n. 1. The act of uttering words; pronunciation; manner of speaking; ...
UT'TERABLE, a. That may be uttered, pronounced or expressed.