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VOLU'MINOUSLY, adv. In many volumes; very copiously.
VOLU'MINOUS, a. 1. Consisting of many coils or complications. The serpent roll'd...
VOL'UMED, a. Having the form of a volume or roll; as volumed mist.
VOL'UME, n. [L. volumen, a roll; volvo, to roll. to make u long, in this word, i...
VOL'UBLY, adv. In a rolling or fluent manner.
VOL'UBLE, a. [L. volubilis.] 1. Formed so as to roll with ease, or to be easily ...
VOLUBIL'ITY, n. [L. volubilitas, from volvo, to roll.] 1. The capacity of being ...
VOLU'BILATE, VOL'UBILE, a. In gardening, a volubilate stem is one that climbs by...
VOL'TAISM, n. That branch of electrical science which has its source in the chim...
VOLTA'IC, a. Pertaining to Volta, the discoverer of voltaism; as the voltaic pil...
VOLT, n. [L. volutus, volvo.] 1. a round or circular tread; a gait of two treads...
VOL'LEYED, a. [from volley.] disploded; discharged with a sudden burst; as volle...
VOL'LEY, n. plu. volleys. [L. volo.] 1. A flight of shot; the discharge of many ...
VOL'ITIVE, a. Having the power to will. They not only perfect the intellectual f...
VOLI'TION, n. [L. volitio, from volo, to will. See Will .] 1. The act of willing...
VOLITA'TION, n. [L. volito, dim. of volo, to fly.] The act of flying; flight.