English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 44 of 148

vegetativenessnoun

The quality of being vegetative.

vegeteadj

lively; active; sprightly; vigorous.

vegetenessnoun

The quality of being vegete.

Vegetiusname

A male given name from Latin — famously held by

vegetivenoun

vegetable

vegetizeverb

To be in a vegetative state.

vegetizedadj

To which ingredients found in vegetables have been added, especially minerals and vitamins.

vegeto-mineraladj

Both vegetal and mineral.

vegetoanimaladj

Both vegetal and animal.

vegetotherapeuticadj

Relating to vegetotherapy.

vegetotherapistnoun

A practitioner of vegetotherapy.

vegetotherapynoun

A form of Reichian psychotherapy in which the analyst encourages the patient to simulate the bodily effects of strong emotions.

vegetousadj

vigorous; lively; active; energetic.

veggienoun

A vegetable.

veggie burgernoun

A burger containing a patty made without meat or other animal products.

veggie gardennoun

A vegetable garden.

veggieburgernoun

Alternative spelling of veggie burger.

veggiedognoun

Alternative form of veggie dog.

veggonoun

A vegetarian.

vegharnoun

The pointed conic cowl worn by the celibate clergy of the Armenian Apostolic Church, including abeghas, bishops and the catholicos.

vegiesnoun

plural of vegie

vegivorenoun

A person with a strong fondness for eating vegetables.

Veglianame

Krk, a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea.

Vegliotname

The northern dialect of Romance Dalmatic, spoken on the island of Veglia.

Vegrevillename

A town in Alberta, Canada.

vegsnoun

plural of veg

vehnoun

Clipping of vehicle.

vehemencenoun

An intense concentration, force or power.

vehemencynoun

Vehemence.

vehementadj

Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.

vehementlyadv

In a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.

vehementnessnoun

Quality of being vehement.

vehiclenoun

A conveyance: a spacious device for carrying or transporting substances, objects, people or animals.

vehicle identification numbernoun

A mandatory unique alphanumeric code (usually 17 characters long) assigned to each vehicle produced, stamped into the metal on the dashboard on the left-hand side (viewable through the windshield), and on the engine block and at least one other place somewhere on the body of the vehicle.

vehicledadj

Having a vehicle.

vehiclelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a vehicle.

vehiclesnoun

plural of vehicle

vehicularadj

Of or pertaining to a vehicle or vehicles, usually specifically cars and trucks; involving a vehicle.

vehicularlyadv

In or with a vehicle.

vehicularly challengedadj

Without a vehicle.

vehicularly housedadj

Homeless and living in a car, van, or other type of vehicle.

vehiculateverb

To convey by means of a vehicle.

Vehmname

A Westphalian tribunal system during the Middle Ages.

Vehmicadj

Of or pertaining to the Vehm, a Westphalian tribunal system during the Middle Ages.

vehophobianoun

A fear of driving a vehicle.

Veientesnoun

The people of the ancient city of Veii.

Veientinesnoun

The people of the ancient city Veii.

Veiiname

In ancient times, an important Etruscan city 16 km (9.9 mi) NNW of Rome, Italy.

Veikname

A surname.

veilnoun

Something hung up or spread out to hide or protect the face, or hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crepe, or similar diaphanous material.

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 44. 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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