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Viands, n. pl. Food, victuals. Vibrant, a. Vibrating, resonant. Vibrate, v. n.
Vibrate, v. a.
Vibration, n. Oscillation, swinging, nutation. Vibratory, a. Vibrating, oscillating, vibrative, vibratile, oscillatory, swinging. Vicarious, a.
Vice, n.
Vice. [L.] Instead of, in place of. Vice-consul, n. Deputy-consul, assistant-consul. Vicegerent, n. Deputy, lieutenant, representative, agent, vicar. Vice-king, n. Viceroy Viceroy, n. Vice-king. Vice versa. [L.] Conversely, reversely. |
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