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Webster Dictionary :: Versicle

VERS'ICLE, n. [L. versiculus.] A little verse. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Verser

VERS'ER, n. A maker of verses; a versifier.

Webster Dictionary :: Verse-man

VERSE-MAN, n. [verse and man.] A writer of verses; in ludicrous language.

Webster Dictionary :: Verse

VERSE, n. vers. [L. versus; verto, to turn.] 1. In poetry, a line, consisting of...

Webster Dictionary :: Versatility

VERSATIL'ITY, n. 1. The quality of being versatile; aptness to change; readiness...

Webster Dictionary :: Versatile

VERS'ATILE, a. [L. versatilis, from versor, to turn.] 1. That may be turned roun...

Webster Dictionary :: Versal

VERSAL, for universal. [Not used or very vulgar.]

Webster Dictionary :: Versableness

VERS'ABLENESS, n. [L. versabilis, from versor, to turn.] Aptness to be turned ro...

Webster Dictionary :: Versability

VERSABIL'ITY, VERS'ABLE, a. [supra.] That may be turned. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Verrucous

VER'RUCOUS, a. [L. verruca, a wart; verrucosus, full of warts.] Warty; having li...

Webster Dictionary :: Veronica

VERON'ICA, n. [vera-icon, true image.] 1. A portrait or representation of the fa...

Webster Dictionary :: Vernility

VERNIL'ITY, n. [L. vernilis, from verna, a slave.] Servility; fawning behavior, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vernier

VER'NIER, n. [from the inventor.] A graduated index which subdivides the smalles...

Webster Dictionary :: Vernation

VERNA'TION, n. [L. verno.] In botany, the disposition of the nascent leaves with...

Webster Dictionary :: Vernate

VER'NATE, v.i. to become young again. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Vernant

VER'NANT, a. [L. vernans; verno, to flourish.] Flourishing, as in spring; as ver...

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