English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 29 of 148

variegatedlyadv

In a variegated manner.

variegatednessnoun

The state or condition of being variegated.

variegationnoun

A variation in the colour of different zones of the same plant.

varieginnoun

A particular anticoagulant.

variernoun

One who varies.

variesverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of vary

variestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of vary

varietaladj

Pertaining to a distinct variety of organism.

varietallyadv

With regard to variety

variethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of vary

varietienoun

Obsolete spelling of variety.

varietiesnoun

plural of variety.

varietismnoun

The practice of nonmonogamy.

varietistadj

Of, relating to, or practicing sexual varietism.

varietizeverb

To vary; to add variety to.

varietynoun

A deviation or difference.

variety is the spice of lifeproverb

Variety is what makes life interesting.

variety storenoun

A shop where many small and inexpensive items can be bought.

Varietyesenoun

The idiosyncratic language used by Variety magazine.

Varietyspeaknoun

Synonym of Varietyese.

varifocaladj

Having a variable focal length, with focus that changes in synchronization.

variformadj

That can take various forms.

variformitynoun

The quality of being variform.

variformlyadv

In a variform manner.

varifyverb

To make different, or to vary or variegate

varigaugeadj

Of varying thickness.

Varignon's theoremname

A statement in Euclidean geometry that deals with the construction of a particular parallelogram (the Varignon parallelogram) from an arbitrary quadrilateral.

varihuedadj

varicoloured

varimaxadj

Describing a rotation that maximizes the sum of the variances of the squared loadings, often used in surveys to see how groupings of questions measure the same concept.

Varinname

A surname from French.

varintnoun

Clipping of variable-length integer.

varionoun

Variometer

variographnoun

A measuring instrument for variation such as a variometer.

variographynoun

The production of variograms.

variolanoun

Smallpox (Orthopoxvirus variola).

variola ovinanoun

sheeppox

variolaradj

variolous (pertaining to smallpox)

variolateadj

Having the pitted appearance of smallpox.

variolationnoun

The inoculation of a person with smallpox with the intention of inducing a mild form of the illness and subsequent immunity to the disease.

variolatornoun

One who inoculates with smallpox.

variolenoun

Alternative form of variola; smallpox

variolicadj

Of or pertaining to smallpox

varioliformadj

Resembling variola, or smallpox.

variolitenoun

A rock containing centimeter-scale spherical or globular structures (varioles) in a fine-grained matrix.

varioliticadj

speckled; spotted.

variolizationnoun

Variolation: inoculation against smallpox using material from a smallpox lesion

varioloidadj

Of or resembling smallpox

variolousadj

Of or pertaining to smallpox.

variomenoun

All the genetic variations that have occurred in the evolution of a species

variometernoun

An instrument used to measure variations in a magnetic field.

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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 29. 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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