English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 115 of 148

visiting cardnoun

A written card which identifies the bearer, presented for introduction when attending a business meeting or formal social gathering.

visiting ticketnoun

A visiting card.

visitmentnoun

Visiting; visitation.

visitornoun

Someone who visits someone else; someone staying as a guest.

visitorialadj

Of, pertaining to, or having the power to make an official visitation

visitorsnoun

plural of visitor

visitorshipnoun

The quality, position of visitor, notably where that is a title:

visitournoun

Obsolete form of visitor.

visitressnoun

A female visitor.

visitsnoun

plural of visit

visiveadj

Pertaining to sight or the ability to see; visual.

VisMinname

The Visayas and Mindanao region of the Philippines.

vismirnovitenoun

An isometric-hexoctahedral light yellow mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, tin, and zinc.

vismodegibnoun

A drug targeting the smoothened protein of the hedgehog signaling pathway, used for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma.

visnenoun

neighborhood; vicinity; venue

visnomynoun

Obsolete form of physiognomy.

visometrynoun

The measurement of visual acuity.

visonnoun

An American mink (Neogale vison).

visornoun

A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it.

visoredadj

Fitted with a visor.

visorlessadj

Without a visor.

visorlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a visor.

vissnoun

A Burmese unit of measure for weight, approximately 1.63293 kilograms (3.6 pounds).

Visschername

A surname from Dutch.

vissesnoun

plural of viss

vistanoun

A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through some opening, avenue or passage.

vistaedadj

Having or forming a vista or vistas.

vistaladj

Relating to a vista.

vistalessadj

Without a vista.

vistepitenoun

A triclinic-pinacoidal yellowish orange mineral containing boron, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, silicon, and tin.

Visticaname

A surname from Serbo-Croatian.

vistonoun

A vista or a prospect.

Vistulaname

The longest river in Poland, which flows into the Baltic Sea.

Vistulanadj

From, residing or located by, or pertaining to the Vistula.

Vistulanianadj

Pertaining to or originating from Vistulanian people.

visualadj

Related to or affecting the vision.

visual acuitynoun

The sharpness of vision or sight.

visual holenoun

One who is considered less visually attractive, especially said of a member of a K-pop group.

visual keinoun

A Japanese music and fashion movement that emerged in the 1980s, characterized by a bold, extravagent, androgynous style influenced by glam rock and goth culture.

visual languagenoun

Those aspects of communication that rely on visual elements, such as illustrations, formatting, gesture, and so on.

visual novelnoun

An interactive fiction video game of a style originated in Japan, consisting primarily of narration illustrated by anime-style images.

visual punnoun

A pun involving an image or images, often based on a rebus.

visualisableadj

Alternative spelling of visualizable.

visualiseverb

Non-Oxford British spelling of visualize.

visualismnoun

The privileging of vision over other means of sensory perception.

visualistnoun

A person with a strong visual sense.

visualitynoun

The quality of being visual

visualizabilitynoun

The quality of being visualizable.

visualizableadj

That can be visualized.

visualizablyadv

In a visualizable way.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 115. 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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