English Words: V

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vesicoentericadj

Synonym of intestinovesical.

vesicoilealadj

Synonym of ileovesical.

vesicointestinaladj

Synonym of intestinovesical.

vesicoprostaticadj

Of or pertaining to the bladder and prostate.

vesicorectaladj

Relating to the urinary bladder and the rectum, usually with reference to a fistula therebetween.

vesicorenaladj

Relating to the urinary bladder and the kidneys

vesicospinaladj

Relating to the bladder and spine.

vesicostomynoun

The surgical creation of a suprapubic cystostomy, a connection between the urinary bladder and the skin, used to drain urine from the bladder.

vesicoumbilicaladj

Relating to the urinary bladder and the umbilicus

vesicouretaladj

Alternative form of vesicouretral.

vesicoureteraladj

Relating to the bladder and ureters.

vesicouretericadj

Relating to the ureter and bladder.

vesicourethraladj

Relating to, or connecting, the urinary bladder and the urethra.

vesicouterineadj

Of or pertaining to the bladder and uterus.

vesicovaginaladj

Of or pertaining to the bladder and the vagina.

vesicovaginorectaladj

Relating to the bladder, vagina, and rectum.

vesicul-prefix

Alternative form of vesiculo-.

vesiculanoun

Synonym of vesicle (small blister).

vesicularadj

Of or pertaining to vesicles (vesiculae).

vesicularitynoun

The state or condition of being vesicular; presence of vesicles.

vesicularizeverb

To form vesicles

vesicularlyadv

In terms of, or by means of, vesicles.

vesiculitisnoun

Inflammation of a vesicle, often specifically the seminal vesicles

vesiculo-prefix

vesicula (vesicle) (cutaneous or mucosal); blister.

vesiculobullousadj

Characterized by the formation of vesicles or bullae.

vesiculogenesisnoun

The generation and development of vesicles.

vesiculogenicadj

Relating to vesiculogenesis

vesiculomenoun

All the vesicles of an organism

vesiculopapularadj

vesicular and papular.

vesiculopustularadj

Consisting of vesicles and pustules.

vesiculoseadj

bladdery; vesicular; vesiculate; composed of, or covered with, vesicles

vesiculoselyadv

In a vesiculose manner.

vesiculotubularadj

vesicular and tubular

vesiculotympanicadj

Both vesicular and tympanic.

vesiculouslyadv

In a vesiculous manner.

vesiculovirusnoun

Any of the viruses in the genus Vesiculovirus.

veskitnoun

Alternative form of weskit (“waistcoat”).

Vesnaname

A mythological female character associated with youth and springtime in early Slavic mythology.

vesnarinonenoun

A particular cardiotonic agent.

vesosomaladj

Of or relating to a vesosome.

Vespanoun

An Italian motor scooter.

vespaladj

Relating to wasps.

Vespasianname

A Roman cognomen, notably borne by Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the Roman emperor from 69 to 79 CE.

Vespasianusname

Alternative form of Vespasian (“a Roman cognomen”).

vespasiennenoun

A public street urinal in France.

vespernoun

The bell that summons worshippers to vespers; the vesper-bell.

vesperalitynoun

The quality of being vesperal; eveningness

vesperateverb

To darken as at the beginning of night

vesperingadj

westward; moving toward the setting sun.

vespersnoun

The sixth of the seven canonical hours, an evening prayer service

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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 72. 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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