English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 37 of 148

vaticadj

Pertaining to a prophet; prophetic, oracular.

vaticaladj

Of or pertaining to a prophet; prophetic.

vaticallyadv

In a vatic manner.

Vaticanname

The official residence of the Pope within Vatican City, the Vatican or Apostolic Palace.

Vatican Cityname

A city-state in Southern Europe, an enclave within the city of Rome, Italy. Official name: Vatican City State.

Vatican IIname

The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, 1962–1965.

Vatican roulettenoun

The rhythm method.

Vaticanaladj

Of or relating to the Vatican.

Vaticaniannoun

A person from Vatican City.

Vaticanicadj

Of or relating to the Vatican.

Vaticanismnoun

The doctrine of papal supremacy; views in support of the authority of the pope.

Vaticanistnoun

Someone who strongly adheres to the papal authority.

Vaticanizationnoun

The process of Vaticanizing.

Vaticanizeverb

To make to conform to the religious principles and practices of the Vatican.

vaticanolnoun

Any of a class of resveratrol oligomers found in Vatica.

Vaticanologistnoun

One who practices or studies Vaticanology.

Vaticanologynoun

the study of the politics, decisions and functioning of the Vatican

vaticidaladj

Committing or pertaining to vaticide.

vaticidenoun

The murder of a prophet.

vaticinaladj

Of or pertaining to prophecy; prophetic.

vaticinateverb

To predict or foretell future events; to prophesy or presage.

vaticinationnoun

Prediction, prophecy.

vaticinatornoun

Someone who vaticinates; a prophet.

vaticinatoryadj

Related to vaticination.

vaticinatrixnoun

A female vaticinator or prophet.

vaticinenoun

A prediction; a vaticination.

vaticinium ex eventunoun

A fictional prophecy that has been written after the supposedly predicted event but is presented as a genuine prediction before the event; a postdiction.

Vatileaksname

The Vatican leaks scandal.

Vatinianadj

Of hatred: extremely strong, bitter, intense.

Vatiraname

Synonym of ꞌAylóꞌchaxnim.

vatmakernoun

Someone who makes vats.

VATmannoun

The embodiment of the VAT taxation department

vatniknoun

A Russian style of quilted jacket.

vatnikinoun

plural of vatnik

vatnyknoun

Alternative form of vatnik.

vatonoun

A Hispanic youth; a guy; a dude.

Vatra Dorneiname

A city in Suceava County, Romania.

vatrushkanoun

A sort of small, round pastry filled with cottage cheese, popular in Eastern Europe.

vatrushkinoun

plural of vatrushka

Vatsalname

A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.

Vattelianadj

Of or relating to Emer de Vattel (1714–1767), influential international lawyer.

Vattername

A surname from German.

vattoonoun

A tattoo or temporary tattoo on a woman's vulva or pubic area.

vatunoun

The national currency of Vanuatu.

Vatutinename

A city in Cherkasy Oblast, in central Ukraine.

Vauclusename

A department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Capital: Avignon (INSEE code 84).

vauclusianadj

artesian (rising to the surface under its own hydrostatic pressure)

Vauclusian springnoun

A karst spring that originates from a shaft or a cave system.

Vaudname

A canton of Switzerland.

vaudevillenoun

A style of multi-act theatrical entertainment which originated from France and flourished in Europe and North America from the 1880s through the 1920s.

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