Verisimilitude, n. Likelihood, probability, appearance of truth.

Veritable, a. True, real, actual, genuine, positive, absolute.

Verity, n.

    1. Truth, truthfulness, true or real nature, reality, consonance to the reality of things.
    2. True statement, true assertion, fact, true tenet.

Vermeil, n.

    1. Vermilion.
    2. Bright red.
    3. Silver-gilt, gilt-bronze.

Vermeology, n. Adminthology.

Vermes, n. pl. [L.] Worms.

Vermicular, a.

    1. Sinuous, tortuous, undulating, flexuous, waving, serpentine, meandering, winding, twisting, convoluted, vermiform, worm-like, worm-shaped.
    2. Peristaltic.

Vermiculate, v. a. Inlay.

Vermiculate, a.

    1. Worm-like, worm-shaped.
    2. Crawling, creeping, twisting.
    3. Creeping, insinuating, sophistical.

Vermiform, a. Worm-like, worm-shaped, vermiculate.

Vermifuge, n. Anthelmintic, helminthagogue.

Vermilion, n.

    1. Red sulphuret of mercury (artificial).

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