English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 124 of 148

vlogospherenoun

The realm or culture of vlogs; all vlogs taken as a whole.

vlogpologynoun

An apology video; a video, typically uploaded to video-sharing service YouTube, in which an Internet celebrity/influencer apologises for, or addresses, public backlash, especially in an insincere manner.

vlogumentarynoun

A documentary that is created in the same manner as a vlog or by combining several vlogs together, that is, without a separate film crew.

VLOPnoun

Initialism of very large online platform.

Vlorëname

The third largest city in Albania, located on the Bay of Vlorë and the foothills of the Ceraunian Mountains at the Strait of Otranto; it is the seat of its eponymous county, municipality and municipal unit.

VLOSnoun

Visual line of sight.

vlothernoun

Nonsense; incoherent or nonsensical talk.

vlsEnoun

A gene coding for a lipoprotein (VlsE) in Borrelia mayonii.

VLTnoun

Initialism of video lottery terminal.

Vltavaname

A major river in the Czech Republic, tributary of the Elbe.

vlynoun

A small swampy or marshy area, especially near a stream.

Vlădeniname

A village in Corlăteni, Botoșani County, Romania.

Vlădeștiname

A village in Râmeț, Alba County, Romania.

VMnoun

Initialism of virtual machine.

VMAnoun

Abbreviation of vanillylmandelic acid.

VMOnoun

Maximum operating speed; the airspeed which an aircraft should not exceed in the course of routine operation.

Vmpnoun

Initialism of voltage at maximum power; used when analysing solar panels.

VNnoun

Initialism of veterinary nurse.

vniustadj

Obsolete typography of unjust (not morally just).

vntoprep

Obsolete typography of unto.

VNTRnoun

Initialism of variable number tandem repeat.

vonoun

Obsolete form of voe (“sea inlet”).

VOAname

Initialism of Voice of America.

voacanginenoun

12-methoxyibogamine-18-carboxylic acid methyl ester, a tryptamine derivative and iboga alkaloid found predominantly in the rootbark of the tree Voacanga africana.

voalavonoun

Any Malagasy rodent of the genus Voalavo.

voalavoanalanoun

A Malagasy rodent of the species Gymnuromys roberti.

voamboananoun

Madagascar rosewood (Dalbergia baronii)

voblanoun

The Caspian roach (Rutilus caspicus), formerly considered a subspecies of the common roach.

VOCnoun

Initialism of volatile organic compound.

vocabnoun

Vocabulary, especially that acquired while learning a language.

vocabilitynoun

The condition of being vocable

vocablenoun

A word or utterance, especially with reference to its form rather than its meaning.

vocaboomernoun

someone who entered the VOCALOID fandom prior to ~2010

vocabularadj

Relating to vocabulary.

vocabularianoun

plural of vocabularium

vocabularialadj

Of or relating to vocabulary.

vocabularianadj

Of or relating to vocabulary.

vocabularicadj

Of or pertaining to vocabulary.

vocabulariedadj

Having a vocabulary (of a specified kind or size).

vocabulariumnoun

Vocabulary.

vocabularynoun

A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning.

vocabulary wordnoun

A word which a student is expected to learn; a word included in a test of one's general vocabulary or of subject-specific terminology

vocabularycleptadj

Being a form of poem that is a rearrangement of the words of an existing work.

vocabulationnoun

The use of one's vocabulary; selection of words.

vocabulistnoun

The writer or maker of a vocabulary (dictionary or glossary); a lexicographer.

vocaladj

Of, pertaining to, or resembling the human voice or speech.

vocal frynoun

A low creaky vocal vibration caused by rapid vibration of the vocal chords, common in some languages such as Finnish. In English, often associated with older Received Pronunciation and more recent North American speech patterns.

vocal minoritynoun

A small group of people that openly declare their beliefs but have little effect on voting patterns and social behavior.

vocal tractnoun

(anatomy) Portion of the human body where speech sounds are articulated.

vocalesnoun

plural of vocalis

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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 124. 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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