English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 96 of 148

villainagenoun

Alternative form of villeinage.

villaindomnoun

The realm or sphere of villains.

villainessnoun

A female villain.

villainessesnoun

plural of villainess

villainhoodnoun

The state of being a villain.

villainiseverb

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of villainize.

villainismnoun

villainy

villainizationnoun

The process of making somebody into a villain.

villainizeverb

To represent as a villain.

villainizernoun

One who villainizes.

villainlyadj

Characteristic of a villain.

villainousadj

Of, relating to, or appropriate to a villain.

villainouslyadv

In a villainous manner; in the manner of a villain; evilly.

villainousnessnoun

The state or condition of being villainous; wicked behaviour.

villainrynoun

Villainousness.

villainsplainverb

Of a villain in a fictional work, to explain the details of one's evil plans or actions, or the motivations that drive them.

villainynoun

Evil or wicked character or behaviour.

villakinnoun

A little villa.

Villalbaname

A surname.

villalessadj

Without a villa.

villalikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a villa.

Villalobosname

A surname from Spanish.

Villalovosname

A surname from Spanish.

villamaninitenoun

An isometric-diploidal iron black mineral containing cobalt, copper, iron, nickel, and sulfur.

Villamizarname

A surname from Spanish.

Villamorname

A surname from Spanish.

Villannoun

someone connected with Aston Villa Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.

villanagenoun

Alternative form of villeinage.

villanciconoun

A traditional Spanish (or Portuguese) folk song with short stanzas and a refrain; now especially common as a Christmas carol.

Villanedaname

A surname from Spanish.

villanelnoun

A ballad.

villanellanoun

An old Italian rustic dance, usually accompanied by singing.

villanellenoun

A type of poem, consisting of five tercets and one quatrain, with only two rhymes.

villanellistnoun

A writer of villanelles.

Villaniname

A surname from Italian.

villanizationnoun

The act, or an instance, of villanizing.

villanizeverb

Obsolete spelling of villainize.

villanousadj

Obsolete spelling of villainous.

Villanovaname

A surname.

Villanuevaname

A surname from Spanish.

villanynoun

Obsolete form of villainy.

Villapandoname

A surname from Spanish.

Villarname

A surname from Spanish.

Villarealname

A surname from Spanish.

Villaret's syndromenoun

The combination of Horner's syndrome and ipsilateral paralysis of the last four cranial nerves (IX, X, XI, XII).

Villariname

A surname from Italian.

Villari effectnoun

The change of the magnetic susceptibility of a material when subjected to a mechanical stress.

Villarinname

A surname from Spanish.

Villarsname

A surname from French.

villaticadj

rural (of or relating to a farm or village)

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