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VID'UAL, a. [L. viduus, deprived. Belonging to the state of a widow. [Not used.]
VIDEL'ICET, adv. [L. for videre licet.] To wit; namely. An abbreviation for this...
VICTUALS, n. vit'lz. [L. victus, food, from the root of vivo, which was vigo or ...
VICTUALING-HOUSE, n. A house where provision is made for strangers to eat.
VICTUALING, ppr. vit'ling. Supplying with provisions.
VICTUALER, n. vit'ler. 1. One who furnishes provisions. 2. One who keeps a house...
VICTUALED, pp. vit'ld. Supplied with provisions.
VICTUAL. [See Victuals .] VICTUAL , v.t. vit'l. [from victual, the noun.] 1. To ...
VIC'TRESS, n. A female that conquers.
VIC'TORY, n. [L. victoria, from vinco, victus, to conquer.] 1. Conquest; the def...
VICTO'RIOUSNESS, n. The state of being victorious.
VICTO'RIOUSLY, adv. With conquest; with defeat of an enemy or antagonist; triump...
VICTO'RIOUS, a. 1. Having conquered in battle or contest; having overcome an ene...
VIC'TORESS, n. A female who vanquishes.
VIC'TOR, n. [L. from vinco, victus, to conquer, or the same root.] 1. One who co...
VIC'TIMATE, v.t. To sacrifice. [Not in use.]