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VERB, n. [L. verbum, fero.] 1. In grammar, a part of speech that expresses actio...
VERA'TRIA, n. [L. veratrum, hellebore.] A newly discovered vegetable alkali, ext...
VERAN'DA, n. An oriental word denoting a kind of open portico, formed by extendi...
VERAC'ITY, n. [L. verax, from verus, true.] 1. Habitual observance of truth, or ...
VERA'CIOUS, a. [L. verax, from verus, true.] 1. Observant of truth; habitually d...
VENUST', a. [L. venustus.] Beautiful. [Not used.]
VE'NUS, n. [L. ventus, venenum; Eng. venom to poison, to fret or irritate. These...
VEN'UE, VEN'ULITE, n. A petrified shell of the genus Venus.
VEN'TUROUSNESS, n. Boldness; hardiness; fearlessness; intrepidity. The event mad...
VEN'TUROUSLY, adv. Daringly; fearlessly; boldly.
VEN'TUROUS, a. Daring; bold; hardy; fearless; intrepid; adventurous; as a ventur...
VEN'TURING, ppr. Putting to hazard; daring. VEN'TURING , n. The act of putting t...
VEN'TURESOMELY, adv. In a bold, daring manner.
VEN'TURESOME, a. Bold; daring; intrepid; as a venturesome boy.
VEN'TURER, n. One who ventures or puts to hazards.
VEN'TURED, pp. Put to the hazard; risked.