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VIX'EN, n. [vixen is a she fox, or a fox's cub. A froward, turbulent, quarrelsom...
VIVIP'AROUS, a. [L. vivus, alive, and pario, to bear.] 1. Producing young in a l...
VIV'IFYING, ppr. enduing with life; communicating life to.
VIV'IFY, v.t. [L. vivfico; vivus, alive, and facio, to make.] To endue with life...
VIV'IFIED, pp. revived; endued with life.
VIV'IFICATIVE, a. Able to animate or give life.
VIVIFICA'TION, n. 1. The act of giving life; revival. 2. Among chimists, the act...
VIV'IFICATE, v.t. [L. vivifico, vivus, alive, and facio, to make.] 1. to give li...
VIVIF'IC, VIVIF'ICAL, a. [L. vivificus. See Vivify .] Giving life; reviving; enl...
VIV'IDNESS, n. 1. Life; strength; sprightliness. 2. Strength of coloring; bright...
VIV'IDLY, adv. 1. With life; with strength. Sensitive objects affect a man much ...
VIV'ID, a. [L. vividus, from vivo, to live.] 1. Lively; sprightly; active. Body ...
VIV'IANITE, n. A phosphate of iron, of various shades of blue and green.
VIVES, n. A disease of animals, particularly of horses, seated in the glads unde...
VI'VENCY, n. [L. vivens, from vivo.] Manner of supporting life or vegetation. [N...
VI'VELY, adv. In a lively manner. [Not used.]