English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 102 of 148

vinomadefiedadj

Soaked with wine.

vinophilenoun

Synonym of oenophile.

vinophilicadj

Synonym of oenophilic.

vinorelbinenoun

A particular antitumor drug.

vinositynoun

The quality or state of being vinous, or of having some essential characteristic of wine.

vinousadj

Pertaining to or having the characteristics of wine.

vinouslyadv

Under the influence of wine; drunkenly.

vinousnessnoun

The quality of being vinous.

vinpocetinenoun

A semisynthetic derivative alkaloid of vincamine, widely marketed as a supplement for vasodilation and as a nootropic for the improvement of memory.

vintverb

To make wine from fruit.

vintafolidenoun

A drug, being investigated as a cancer treatment, that combines vinblastine with a small molecule targeting the folate receptor.

vintagenoun

The yield of grapes or wine from a vineyard or district during one season.

vintage carnoun

A motor car that is of an older make and model, especially one that was built between the years 1919 and 1930.

vintage shoutnoun

A type of work song sung by grape-treaders.

vintage songnoun

Synonym of vintage shout.

vintage-yadj

Alternative form of vintagey.

vintagernoun

One who gathers the vintage, i.e. a grape harvester.

vintageyadj

Suggesting a vintage style.

vintagingnoun

The act of vintaging.

vintemnoun

A former small Portuguese coin, similar to a penny.

vintenarynoun

A unit of twenty infantrymen in medieval England, commanded by a vintenar.

Vintileascaname

A commune of Vrancea County, Romania.

Vintilă Vodăname

A commune of Buzău County, Romania.

vintnernoun

A seller of wine.

vintneressnoun

A female vintner.

Vinton Countyname

One of 88 counties in Ohio, United States. County seat: McArthur.

vintoperolnoun

A calcium channel blocker.

vintressnoun

A female vintner.

vintrynoun

A place where wine is sold.

vinyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a vine, especially in being twisty.

vinyardnoun

Obsolete spelling of vineyard.

vinyasanoun

The transition between poses executed in succession, often timed with regular breathing.

vinylnoun

The univalent radical CH₂=CH−, derived from ethylene.

vinyl cyanidenoun

The compound acrylonitrile.

vinylacetylenenoun

A dimer of acetylene (butenyne) CH₂=CH-C≡CH, used in the manufacture of some polymers

vinylaminenoun

The enamine CH₂=CH-NH₂, used in the manufacture of some polymers

vinylatedadj

reacted with an acetylene to form a vinyl compound

vinylationnoun

Any reaction that forms a vinyl compound, typically by reaction with an acetylene.

vinylbenzenenoun

Synonym of styrene.

vinylcarbenoidnoun

Any vinyl derivative of a carbenoid.

vinylicadj

Of, like, or pertaining to vinyl.

vinylketenenoun

An unsaturated ketene with IUPAC name 1,3-butadien-1-one.

vinylogousadj

Of, pertaining to or containing a vinyl group, specifically used to describe functional groups in which the standard moieties of the group are separated by a carbon–carbon double bond.

vinyloguenoun

A vinyl homologue

vinylonnoun

A synthetic fiber produced from polyvinyl alcohol, using anthracite and limestone as raw materials.

vinylphenolnoun

A chemical compound containing an ethenyl functional group attached to phenol.

vinylporphyrinnoun

Any vinyl derivative of a porphyrin, especially one of a class that forms complexes with metal ions.

vinylpyrrolidonenoun

A vinyl derivative of pyrrolidone that is used in organic synthesis

vinylsilanenoun

An organic chemical with the chemical formula C₂H₆Si, derived from silane.

vinylstannanenoun

Any vinyl derivative of stannane, especially the simplest one CH₂=CH-SnH₃

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