English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 131 of 148

Voldemortnoun

An evil, harmful, or widely feared person or thing.

Voldemort typenoun

A data type that is unspeakable.

Voldemortesqueadj

Having similar traits to the fictional evil wizard Voldemort from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.

Voldemortianadj

Having similar traits to the fictional evil wizard Voldemort from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.

Voldemortishadj

Having similar traits to the fictional evil wizard Voldemort from the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.

Voldenname

A surname from Norwegian.

Volder's algorithmname

The CORDIC algorithm.

Voldyname

A nickname for a person, or sometimes an animal, who resembles the Harry Potter villain Voldemort in meanness, frightfulness, or some other attribute.

volenoun

Any of a large number of species of small rodents of the tribes Arvicolini, Ellobiusini, Clethrionomyini, Pliomyini, Phenacomyini and Prometheomyini.

volelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a vole.

volemicadj

Relating to the volume of blood circulating in the body

volemitolnoun

A seven-carbon sugar alcohol, widely distributed in plants, red algae, fungi, mosses, and lichens.

volensadj

In the state of mind where one voluntarily accepts a specific risk.

volepoxnoun

A viral disease of voles caused by a virus of species Orthopoxvirus volepox.

voletnoun

A shutter on a window.

Volganame

A river in Russia, the longest river in Europe, flowing 2,325 miles through western Russia to the Caspian Sea.

Volganadj

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

volgenoun

The common people; the crowd, the mob.

volgivagantadj

Of or pertaining to the uneducated masses.

Volgogradname

An oblast in southwestern Russia.

Volhynianame

A geographic region of Eastern Europe, now divided between southeastern Poland, northwestern Ukraine, and southwestern Belarus.

Volhynianadj

Of, relating to, or characteristic of Volhynia.

volianoun

freedom; lack of restraint or constriction.

volitantadj

flying; capable of flight.

volitaryadj

Pertaining to flight.

volitateverb

To fly.

volitationnoun

Flight; flying.

volitientadj

wilful; acting out of choice.

volitionnoun

A conscious choice or decision.

volitionaladj

Of or relating to the volition or will.

volitionalismnoun

The theory that belief is voluntary

volitionalistnoun

An advocate of volitionalism

volitionalitynoun

The quality of being volitional.

volitionallyadv

Willingly or decidedly; in a volitional or willed way.

volitionaryadj

Relating to the volition or will; volitional.

volitionateverb

To act according to one's own free will.

volitionismnoun

volitionalism

volitionistnoun

volitionalist

volitionistsnoun

plural of volitionist

volitionlessadj

Lacking volition.

volitionlessnessnoun

Absence of volition.

volitiveadj

Of or pertaining the will or volition.

volitivelyadv

In a volitive way.

volitivitynoun

the state of being volitive

volitorialadj

Relating to flight.

volknoun

The Afrikaner people.

Volkamer lemonnoun

A citrus hybrid of species Citrus volkameriana, cultivated for its edible fruit.

volkensinnoun

A toxic ribosome-inactivating protein isolated from the roots of Adenia volkensii

volkhvnoun

A pre-Christian priest from Slavic cultures.

Volkogonovname

A transliteration of the Russian surname Волкого́нов (Volkogónov).

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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 131. 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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