English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 89 of 148

videostroboscopynoun

An endoscopic technique for visualising the vocal cord in motion.

videosurgerynoun

surgery with video recording capability

videotapenoun

A relatively wide magnetic tape used for recording visual images and sounds (as of a television production) for subsequent playback or broadcasting.

videotapernoun

One who videotapes.

videotapingnoun

A recording onto videotape.

videoteleconferencenoun

Synonym of video conference.

videoteleconferencingnoun

The holding of video conferences.

videotelephonenoun

A videophone.

videotelephonicadj

Of or pertaining to videotelephony.

videotelephonynoun

Technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for the purpose of realtime communication.

videoterminalnoun

A computer terminal with a screen display.

videotexnoun

Any of various early information retrieval services, such as viewdata and Teletext systems, that delivered pages of computerized text to users on request.

videotextnoun

Alternative form of videotex.

videothequenoun

A library of video material.

videotherapynoun

therapy conducted via a video camera

videothoracoscopynoun

thoracoscopy with a video camera

videotrackingnoun

The tracking of moving objects using video camera

videotranslationnoun

The translation of television dialogue, the translated text being shown as subtitles

videotrapnoun

A trap (typically for animals) equipped with a video camera

videourethroscopynoun

urethroscopy using a urethroscope equipped with a video camera

videourodynamicadj

relating to videourodynamics

videourodynamicsnoun

urodynamics using video technology

videozinenoun

A zine published on videotape rather than in paper or computer format.

videsverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of vide

videteverb

See; consult; refer to—a remark directing the readers to look to the specified place for epexegesis.

videttenoun

Alternative form of vedette.

vidgamenoun

Informal form of video game.

Vidianadj

Of or relating to the Italian anatomist Guido Guidi (latinized name Vidus Vidius).

vidiencenoun

A group of observers.

vidimusnoun

A preliminary drawing of something to be designed and constructed.

Vidinname

A town in northwestern Bulgaria.

vidingverb

present participle and gerund of vide¹

vidiotnoun

A passive, undiscriminating consumer of video media.

Vidishaname

A city in central Madhya Pradesh, India.

Viditname

A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.

vidkidnoun

A young person with an interest in playing video games.

vidletnoun

A short video.

Vidofnirname

A mythological bird (variously, a falcon or a rooster) that inhabits the top of Mímameiðr, a tree identified with Yggdrasil; sometimes positioned on the brow of another cosmic bird.

Vidonianoun

A high-quality dry white wine of Tenerife.

vidphonenoun

videophone

Vidraname

A commune of Alba County, Romania.

vidscreennoun

A videoscreen.

vidtapenoun

videotape

viduagenoun

widowhood

vidualadj

Relating to widowhood, or widowed.

viduatedadj

Widowed.

viduationnoun

Widowhood.

viduinoun

A Jewish confessional prayer

viduitynoun

the state of being a widow; widowhood

Viduraname

A brother of Dritarashtra in the Mahabharata.

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 89. 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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