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Venosity

The quality or state of being venous.

Venous

Of or pertaining to a vein or veins; as, the venous circulation of the blood.

Vent

To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to.

Ventage

A small hole, as the stop in a flute; a vent.

Ventail

That part of a helmet which is intended for the admission of air, -- sometimes in the visor.

Venter

The belly; the abdomen; -- sometimes applied to any large cavity containing viscera. The uterus, or womb. A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula.

Ventiduct

A passage for wind or air; a passage or pipe for ventilating apartments.

Ventilate

To open and expose to the free passage of air; to supply with fresh air, and remove impure air from; to air; as, to ventilate a room; to ventilate a cellar; to ventilate a mine.

Ventilation

The act of ventilating, or the state of being ventilated; the art or process of replacing foul air by that which is pure, in any inclosed place, as a house, a church, a mine, etc.; free exposure to air.

Ventilative

Of or pertaining to ventilation; adapted to secure ventilation; ventilating; as, ventilative apparatus.

Ventilator

A contrivance for effecting ventilation; especially, a contrivance or machine for drawing off or expelling foul or stagnant air from any place or apartment, or for introducing that which is fresh and pure.

Ventose

The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. See Vend/miaire.

Ventosity

Quality or state of being ventose; windiness; hence, vainglory; pride.

Ventrad

Toward the ventral side; on the ventral side; ventrally; -- opposed to dorsad.

Ventral

Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.

Ventricle

A cavity, or one of the cavities, of an organ, as of the larynx or the brain; specifically, the posterior chamber, or one of the two posterior chambers, of the heart, which receives the blood from the auricle and forces it out from the heart. See Heart.

Ventricous Ventricose

Swelling out on one side or unequally; bellied; ventricular; as, a ventricose corolla.

Ventriculite

Any one of numerous species of siliceous fossil sponges belonging to Ventriculites and allied genera, characteristic of the Cretaceous period.

Ventriculus

One of the stomachs of certain insects. The body cavity of a sponge.

Ventriloquism

The act, art, or practice of speaking in such a manner that the voice appears to come, not from the person speaking, but from some other source, as from a dummy held by the ventriloquist, from the opposite side of the room, from the cellar, etc.

Ventriloquize

To practice ventriloquism; to speak like a ventriloquist.

Ventriloquous

Of or pertaining to a ventriloquist or ventriloquism.

Ventro-inguinal

Pertaining both to the abdomen and groin, or to the abdomen and inguinal canal; as, ventro-inguinal hernia.

Venture

To expose to hazard; to risk; to hazard; as, to venture one's person in a balloon.

Venturer

One who ventures, or puts to hazard; an adventurer.

Venturesome

Inclined to venture; not loth to run risk or danger; venturous; bold; daring; adventurous; as, a venturesome boy or act.

Venturine

Gold powder for covering varnished surfaces.

Venturous

Daring; bold; hardy; fearless; venturesome; adventurous; as, a venturous soldier.

Venue

A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid.

Venule

A small vein; a veinlet; specifically (Zool.), one of the small branches of the veins of the wings in insects.

Venulose

Full of venules, or small veins.

Venus

The goddess of beauty and love, that is, beauty or love deified.

Veracious

Observant of truth; habitually speaking truth; truthful; as, veracious historian.

Veracity

The quality or state of being veracious; habitual observance of truth; truthfulness; truth; as, a man of veracity.

Veranda

An open, roofed gallery or portico, adjoining a dwelling house, forming an out-of-door sitting room. See Loggia.

Veratralbine

A yellowish amorphous alkaloid extracted from the rootstock of Veratrum album.

Veratric

Pertaining to, or derived from, plants of the genus Veratrum.

Veratrine

A poisonous alkaloid obtained from the root of hellebore (Veratrum) and from sabadilla seeds as a white crystalline powder, having an acrid, burning taste. It is sometimes used externally, as in ointments, in the local treatment of neuralgia and rheumatism. Called also veratria, and veratrina.

Veratrol

A liquid hydrocarbon obtained by the decomposition of veratric acid, and constituting the dimethyl ether of pyrocatechin.

Veratrum

A genus of coarse liliaceous herbs having very poisonous qualities.

Verb

A word; a vocable.

Verbal

A noun derived from a verb.

Verbalism

Something expressed verbally; a verbal remark or expression.

Verbalist

A literal adherent to, or a minute critic of, words; a literalist.

Verbality

The quality or state of being verbal; mere words; bare literal expression.

Verbalization

The act of verbalizing, or the state of being verbalized.

Verbarium

A game in word making. See Logomachy, 2.

Verbatim

Word for word; in the same words; verbally; as, to tell a story verbatim as another has related it.

Verbena

A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.

Verbenaceous

Of or pertaining to a natural order (Verbenaceae) of gamopetalous plants of which Verbena is the type. The order includes also the black and white mangroves, and many plants noted for medicinal use or for beauty of bloom.

Verbenate

To strew with verbena, or vervain, as in ancient sacrifices and rites.

Verberation

The act of verberating; a beating or striking.

Verbiage

The use of many words without necessity, or with little sense; a superabundance of words; verbosity; wordiness.

Verbify

To make into a verb; to use as a verb; to verbalize.

Verbose

Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy; as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument.

Verbosity

The quality or state of being verbose; the use of more words than are necessary; prolixity; wordiness; verbiage.

Verd

The privilege of cutting green wood within a forest for fuel. The right of pasturing animals in a forest.

Verdancy

The quality or state of being verdant.

Verdant

Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn.

Verderor Verderer

An officer who has the charge of the king's forest, to preserve the vert and venison, keep the assizes, view, receive, and enroll attachments and presentments of all manner of trespasses.

Verdict

The answer of a jury given to the court concerning any matter of fact in any cause, civil or criminal, committed to their examination and determination; the finding or decision of a jury on the matter legally submitted to them in the course of the trial of a cause.

Verdin

A small yellow-headed bird (Auriparus flaviceps) of Lower California, allied to the titmice; -- called also goldtit.

Verdine

A commercial name for a green aniline dye.

Verditer

Verdigris. Either one of two pigments (called blue verditer, and green verditer) which are made by treating copper nitrate with calcium carbonate (in the form of lime, whiting, chalk, etc.) They consist of hydrated copper carbonates analogous to the minerals azurite and malachite.

Verdoy

Charged with leaves, fruits, flowers, etc.; -- said of a border.

Verdure

Green; greenness; freshness of vegetation; as, the verdure of the meadows in June.

Verdurous

Covered with verdure; clothed with the fresh green of vegetation; verdured; verdant; as, verdurous pastures.

Verecundity

The quality or state of being verecund; modesty.

Verein

A union, association, or society; -- used in names of German organizations.

Veretillum

Any one of numerous species of club-shaped, compound Alcyonaria belonging to Veretillum and allied genera, of the tribe Pennatulacea. The whole colony can move about as if it were a simple animal.

Verge

To border upon; to tend; to incline; to come near; to approach.

Vergeboard

The ornament of woodwork upon the gable of a house, used extensively in the 15th century. It was generally suspended from the edge of the projecting roof (see Verge, n., 4), and in a position parallel to the gable wall. Called also bargeboard.

Vergency

The act of verging or approaching; tendency; approach.

Verification

The act of verifying, or the state of being verified; confirmation; authentication.

Verificative

Serving to verify; verifying; authenticating; confirming.

Verifier

One who, or that which, verifies.

Verify

To prove to be true or correct; to establish the truth of; to confirm; to substantiate.

Verily

In very truth; beyond doubt or question; in fact; certainly.

Verine

An alkaloid obtained as a yellow amorphous substance by the decomposition of veratrine.

Verisimilar

Having the appearance of truth; probable; likely.

Verisimilitude

The quality or state of being verisimilar; the appearance of truth; probability; likelihood.

Veritable

Agreeable to truth or to fact; actual; real; true; genuine.

Veritas

The Bureau Veritas. See under Bureau.

Verity

The quality or state of being true, or real; consonance of a statement, proposition, or other thing, with fact; truth; reality.

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