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VES'ICATING, ppr. Blistering.
VES'ICATED, pp. Blistered.
VES'ICATE, v.t. [L. vesica, a little bladder. Gr. from to inflate.] To blister; ...
VES'ICANT, n. [infra.] A blistering application; an epispastic.
VESA'TION, n. [L. vesatio.] 1. The act of irritating, or of troubling, disquieti...
VER'Y, a. [L. verus.] True; real. Whether thou be my very son Esau or not. Gen 2...
VER'VELS, n. Silver rings about the legs of a hawk, on which the owner's name is...
VERVAIN-MALLOW, n. A species of mallow, the Malva alcea. VER'VELS , n. Labels ti...
VER'VAIN, n. A plant of the genus Verbena, or rather the genus so called.
VERT'IGO, n. [L. from verto, to turn.] Giddiness; dizziness or swimming of the h...
VERTIG'INOUSNESS, n. Giddiness; a whirling, or sense of whirling; unsteadiness.
VERTIG'INOUS, a. [L. vertiginousus.] 1. Turning round; whirling; rotary; as a ve...
VERTIC'ITY, n. [from vertex, supra.] 1. The power of turning; revolution; rotati...
VERTIC'ILLATE, a. [supra.] In botany, verticillate flowers are such as grow in a...
VERT'ICIL, n. [L. verticillus, from vertex, supra.] In botany, a little whirl; a...
VERT'ICALNESS, n. The state of being in the zenith or perpendicularly over the h...