English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 107 of 148

virginallyadv

In a virginal way.

virgineousadj

Synonym of virginal.

virginhoodnoun

Virginity; maidenhead.

Virginianame

A state of the United States. Official name: Commonwealth of Virginia. Capital: Richmond.

Virginia Beachname

An independent city in Virginia, in the eastern United States.

Virginia creepernoun

A climbing plant (Parthenocissus quinquefolia).

virginialadj

Synonym of virginal.

virginiamycinnoun

An antibiotic, used in agriculture and in the fuel ethanol industry to prevent microbial contamination.

Virginianadj

Of, or pertaining to, Virginia or its culture.

Virginiasname

Virginia and West Virginia, collectively.

virginiosidenoun

An iridoid glucoside present in Physostegia virginiana

virginitenoun

The mottled green rock and mineral mariposite.

virginitynoun

The state or characteristic of being a virgin.

virginiumnoun

A rejected name for francium.

virginlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a virgin.

virginlyadj

Befitting a virgin; coy, innocent, pure, unspotted; chaste, etc.

virginogenianoun

Synonym of virginopara.

virginshipnoun

virginity

Virgoname

A constellation in the zodiac, traditionally figured in the shape of a maiden holding an ear of wheat (represented by the bright binary star Spica).

virgo intactanoun

A girl or woman whose hymen remains unbroken.

Virgo Superclustername

The supercluster that includes the Milky Way galaxy.

Virgoanadj

Of, or pertaining to, the Virgo star sign.

Virgouleusenoun

A variety of winter pear.

virgulanoun

A small, thin, straight growth

virgularadj

made up of thin lines or strokes, usually with reference to an alphabet or writing system

virgulenoun

A medieval punctuation mark similar to the slash ⟨/⟩ or pipe ⟨|⟩ and used as a scratch comma and caesura mark.

virgunculenoun

A young virgin.

virinoun

plural of virus

virialadj

Of or pertaining to the interactive forces between molecules or particles.

virializationnoun

The formation of a dynamic equilibrium in a system of collisionless particles modelled as being subject only to Newtonian gravity (galaxy, other stellar system, or galaxy cluster).

virializeverb

To cause virialization.

viricidaladj

Of or pertaining to a viricide (killing of a husband)

viricidenoun

Any substance that destroys or inactivates viruses.

viridadj

Green, verdant.

viridescentadj

Having a greenish hue; becoming somewhat green in color.

viridiannoun

A bluish-green pigment made from chromium sesquioxide.

viridibufaginnoun

A cardiotoxic bufanolide steroid secreted by the European green toad (Bufo viridis).

viridinenoun

jervine

viriditenoun

chlorite.

viriditynoun

The state or condition of being virid.

viridnessnoun

viridity; greenness

viridofulvinnoun

The polyhydroxy polyunsaturated macrocyclic ketone 16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32-nonahydroxy-17,35-dimethyl-1-oxacyclohexatriaconta-3,5,7,9,11,13,33-heptaen-2-one.

viriinoun

plural of virus

virileadj

Manly; having characteristics associated with being male, such as strength; exhibiting masculine traits to an exaggerated degree such as strength, forcefulness or vigor.

virile organnoun

Synonym of penis.

virilelyadv

In a way or to an extent that is virile.

virilenessnoun

The quality of being virile.

virilescentadj

Having masculine physical characteristics.

virilianoun

The male sexual organs.

virilifyverb

To make virile.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter V contains 7,391 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 148 pages, and you are currently viewing page 107. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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