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Webster Dictionary :: Valuator

VALUA'TOR, n. One who sets a value; an apprizer.

Webster Dictionary :: Valuation

VALUA'TION, n. [from value.] 1. The act of estimating the value or worth; the ac...

Webster Dictionary :: Valuable

VAL'UABLE, a. 1. Having value or worth; having some good qualities which are use...

Webster Dictionary :: Valorously

VAL'OROUSLY, adv. In a brave manner; heroically.

Webster Dictionary :: Valorous

VAL'OROUS, a. Brave; courageous; stout; intrepid; as a valorous knight.

Webster Dictionary :: Valor

VAL'OR, n. [L. valor, valeo, to be strong, to be worth.] Strength of mind in reg...

Webster Dictionary :: Vallum

VAL'LUM, n. [L.] A trench or wall.

Webster Dictionary :: Valley

VAL'LEY, n. plu. valleys. [L. vallis. See Vale .] 1. A hollow or low tract of la...

Webster Dictionary :: Vallation

VALLA'TION, n. [L. vallatus, from vallum, a wall.] A rampart or entrenchment.

Webster Dictionary :: Vallancy

VALLAN'CY, n. [from valance.] A large wig that shades the face.

Webster Dictionary :: Valise

VALISE, n. A horseman's case or portmanteau.

Webster Dictionary :: Validness

VAL'IDNESS, n. Validity, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Validly

VAL'IDLY, adv. In a valid manner; in such a manner or degree as to make firm or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Validity

VALID'ITY, n. 1. Strength or force to convince; justness; soundness; as the vali...

Webster Dictionary :: Valid

VAL'ID, a. [L. validus, from valeo, to be strong. The primary sense of the root ...

Webster Dictionary :: Valiantness

VAL'IANTNESS, n. 1. Stoutness; strength. 2. Most generally, valor; bravery; intr...

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