English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 51 of 148

venerationnoun

The act of venerating or the state of being venerated.

venerationaladj

Of or relating to veneration.

venerativelyadv

In a venerative manner.

veneratornoun

One who venerates.

venerealadj

Of or relating to the genitals or sexual intercourse.

venerealeenoun

One who has a venereal disease.

venerealismnoun

venereal disease.

venerealistnoun

venereologist.

venerealladj

Obsolete spelling of venereal.

venereallyadv

In a venereal manner

venereanadj

Devoted to the offices of Venus, or love; venereal.

venereologistnoun

One who works in venereology.

venereousadj

venereal (of diseases)

Venerianadj

Venusian

veneridnoun

A short-necked clam of the family Veneridae.

veneriousadj

Venereal.

venerousadj

Obsolete form of venereous.

venerynoun

The hunting of wild animals.

venesectionnoun

Cutting open or exposing a vein; a phlebotomy.

Venetanname

A group of related Romance varieties indigenous to Veneto (region in northeastern Italy).

Venetiname

A seafaring Gallic tribe in Armorica, in the northern part of modern Brittany, during the Iron Age and under Roman rule.

Venetianame

a historical region in northeastern Italy, roughly corresponding to the modern Veneto

Venetianadj

Of, from or relating to the city of Venice or surrounding province, Veneto region, northeastern Italy.

Venetian blindnoun

A blind consisting of overlapping horizontal, flat slats, usually made of metal, vinyl or wood, that can be tilted so as to let in more or less light.

Venetian cerusenoun

A form of ceruse variously claimed to be pure white lead, equal parts white lead and barium sulfate, or white lead mixed with water and vinegar, used to whiten skin and dry sores before it was recognized to cause lead poisoning.

venetianedadj

Furnished with Venetian blinds.

Venetiannessnoun

The quality or characteristic of being Venetian.

Veneticadj

Of or related to the Veneti, an ancient people of northeastern Italy.

Venetoname

An administrative region of northern Italy, roughly corresponding to the ancient Venetia

Venetocracyname

The period during which the Republic of Venice held domains in parts of Greece.

veneurnoun

A huntsman, especially in France.

venewnoun

Archaic spelling of venue.

veneynoun

A bout; a thrust; a venew.

Venezianame

Synonym of Venice (“the capital city of Veneto, Italy”).

Venezianoname

A surname from Italian.

Venezuelaname

A country in South America. Official name: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Capital and largest city: Caracas.

Venezuelannoun

A person from Venezuela or of Venezuelan descent.

Venezuelannessnoun

The quality of being Venezuelan.

venflonnoun

A flexible plastic cannula.

vengeverb

To avenge; to punish; to revenge.

vengeableadj

Vengeful.

vengeablyadv

vengefully

vengeancenoun

Revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong.

vengefuladj

Vindictive or wanting vengeance.

vengefullyadv

In a vengeful manner; vindictively, or done in vengeance.

vengefulnessnoun

The state or quality of being vengeful

vengementnoun

Retribution; vengeance.

vengernoun

Obsolete form of avenger.

vengesomeadj

Vengeful.

Venhuizenname

A surname from Dutch.

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 51. 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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