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Webster Dictionary :: Vermiculating

VERMIC'ULATING, ppr. Forming so as to resemble the motion of a worm.

Webster Dictionary :: Vermiculated

VERMIC'ULATED, pp. Formed in the likeness of the motion of a worm.

Webster Dictionary :: Vermiculate

VERMIC'ULATE, v.t. [L. vermiculatus.] To inlay; to form work by inlaying, resemb...

Webster Dictionary :: Vermicular

VERMIC'ULAR, a. [L. vermiculus, a little worm, from vermis, a worm.] Pertaining ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vermicelli

VERMICEL'LI, n. [L. vermiculus, from vermis, a worm.] A cookery, little rolls or...

Webster Dictionary :: Vermeology

VERMEOL'OGY, n. [L. vermes, worms, and Gr. discourse.] A discourse or treatise o...

Webster Dictionary :: Vermeologist

VERMEOL'OGIST, n. [infra.] One who treats of vermes.

Webster Dictionary :: Vermeil

VERMEIL. [See Vermilion.]

Webster Dictionary :: Verjuice

VER'JUICE, n. A liquor expressed from wild apples, sour grapes, _c. used in sauc...

Webster Dictionary :: Verity

VER'ITY, n. [L. veritas, from verus, true.] 1. Truth; consonance of a statement,...

Webster Dictionary :: Veritably

VER'ITABLY, adv. In a true manner. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Veritable

VER'ITABLE, a. True; agreeable to fact. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Verisimility

VERISIMIL'ITY, for verisimilitude, is not in use.

Webster Dictionary :: Verisimilitude

VERISIMIL'ITUDE, n. [L. verisimilitudo.] the appearance of truth; probability; l...

Webster Dictionary :: Verisimilar

VERISIM'ILAR, a. [L. verisimilis; verus, true, and similis, like.] having the ap...

Webster Dictionary :: Vering

'VERING, n. A silver coin. Isa 7.

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