Viands, n. pl. Food, victuals.

Vibrant, a. Vibrating, resonant.

Vibrate, v. n.

    1. Oscillate, swing, move to and fro, move backward and forward.
    2. Impinge, sound, quiver, produce a vibratory effect.
    3. Vacillate, hesitate, waver, fluctuate.

Vibrate, v. a.

    1. Brandish, swing, move to and fro.
    2. Cause to quiver, undulate, affect with vibratory motion.
    3. Measure by swinging.

Vibration, n. Oscillation, swinging, nutation.

Vibratory, a. Vibrating, oscillating, vibrative, vibratile, oscillatory, swinging.

Vicarious, a.

    1. Deputed, delegated, commissioned.
    2. Substituted.

Vice, n.

    1. Defect, fault, blemish, imperfection.
    2. Wickedness, sin, iniquity, depravity, immorality, laxity, evil, error, corruption, badness.

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.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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