Of or pertaining to Verona, in Italy. A native of Verona; collectively, the people of Verona.
A portrait or representation of the face of our Savior on the alleged handkerchief of Saint Veronica, preserved at Rome; hence, a representation of this portrait, or any similar representation of the face of the Savior. Formerly called also Vernacle, and Vernicle.
Very; true.
Verily; truly.
See Ferrule.
Having thickset tufts of parallel hairs, bristles, or branches.
A wart.
Shaped like a wart or warts.
Covered with wartlike elevations; tuberculate; warty; verrucous; as, a verrucose capsule.
Verrucose.
Minutely verrucose; as, a verruculose leaf or stalk.
An endemic disease occurring in the Andes in Peru, characterized by warty tumors which ulcerate and bleed. It is probably due to a special bacillus, and is often fatal.
A verse or verses. See Verse, n.
The quality or state of being versable.
Capable of being turned.
Versability.
Universal.
The slope of a side of a mountain chain; hence, the general slope of a country; aspect.
Capable of being turned round.
The quality or state of being versatile; versatileness.
To make verses; to versify.
Turned.
Same as Versemonger.
A writer of verses; especially, a writer of commonplace poetry; a poetaster; a rhymer; -- used humorously or in contempt.
A versifier.
A verse.
A little verse; especially, a short verse or text said or sung in public worship by the priest or minister, and followed by a response from the people.
Having various colors; changeable in color.
Of or pertaining to verses; designating distinct divisions of a writing.
The act, art, or practice, of versifying, or making verses; the construction of poetry; metrical composition.
A versifier.
One who versifies, or makes verses; as, not every versifier is a poet.
To relate or describe in verse; to compose in verse.
A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation; conversion; turning.
One who makes or favors a version; a translator.
The reverse, or left-hand, page of a book or a folded sheet of paper; -- opposed to recto.
The turning factor of a quaternion.
A Russian measure of length containing 3,500 English feet.
Of or pertaining to a verse.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
Crafty; wily; cunning; artful.
Everything that grows, and bears a green leaf, within the forest; as, to preserve vert and venison is the duty of the verderer. The right or privilege of cutting growing wood.
A vertebra.
A vertebrate.
At or within a vertebra or vertebrae; -- distinguished from interverterbrally.
Of or pertaining to a vertebra or vertebrae and an artery; -- said of the foramina in the transverse processes of cervical vertebrae and of the canal which they form for the vertebral artery and vein.
One of the grand divisions of the animal kingdom, comprising all animals that have a backbone composed of bony or cartilaginous vertebrae, together with Amphioxus in which the backbone is represented by a simple undivided notochord. The Vertebrata always have a dorsal, or neural, cavity above the notochord or backbone, and a ventral, or visceral, cavity below it. The subdivisions or classes of Vertebrata are Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, Amphibia, Pisces, Marsipobranchia, and Leptocardia.
One of the Vertebrata.
Having a backbone, or vertebral column, containing the spinal marrow, as man, quadrupeds, birds, amphibia, and fishes.
A vertebra.
Iliolumbar.
A turning point; the principal or highest point; top; summit; crown; apex.
Vertical position; zenith.
The quality or state of being vertical; verticalness.
In a vertical manner, position, or direction; perpendicularly; as, to look down vertically; to raise a thing vertically.
Quality or state of being vertical.
A circle either of leaves or flowers about a stem at the same node; a whorl.
A whorl of flowers apparently of one cluster, but composed of two opposite axillary cymes, as in mint. See Illust. of Whorl.
Arranged in a transverse whorl or whorls like the rays of a wheel; as, verticillate leaves of a plant; a verticillate shell.
A whorl; a verticil.
The quality or power of turning; revolution; rotation.
An axis; a hinge; a turning point.
Turned round; giddy.
Turning round; whirling; rotary; revolving; as, a vertiginous motion.
Dizziness or swimming of the head; an affection of the head in which objects, though stationary, appear to move in various directions, and the person affected finds it difficult to maintain an erect posture; giddiness.
Straight; rectilinear.
Virtue; power. See Virtue.
Virtuous; powerful.
An elevation, or crest, in the wall of the urethra where the seminal ducts enter it.
Any plant of the genus Verbena.
Excitement of imagination such as animates a poet, artist, or musician, in composing or performing; rapture; enthusiasm; spirit; energy.
See Varvel.
A South African monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus syn. Cercopithecus Lelandii). The upper parts are grayish green, finely specked with black. The cheeks and belly are reddish white.
In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sun; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt.
A rare metallic element of which little is known. It is said by Scacchi to have been extracted from a yellowish incrustation from the cracks of a Vesuvian lava erupted in 1631.
Onset; rush; violent draught or wind.
A bladder.
Of or pertaining to the bladder.
A vesicatory.
To raise little bladders or blisters upon; to inflame and separate the cuticle of; to blister.
The process of vesicating, or of raising blisters.
Tending, or having power, to raise a blister. A blistering application or plaster; a vesicant; an epispastic.
A bladderlike vessel; a membranous cavity; a cyst; a cell.
Of or pertaining to the bladder and the prostate gland.
Of or pertaining to the bladder and the uterus.
Of or pertaining to the bladder and the vagina.
A vesicle.
Of or pertaining to vesicles; esp., of or pertaining to the air vesicles, or air cells, of the lungs; as, vesicular breathing, or normal breathing, in which the air enters freely the air vesicles of the lungs.
Any one of numerous species of marine Bryozoa belonging to Vesicularia and allied genera. They have delicate tubular cells attached in clusters to slender flexible stems.
The campanularian medusae.
To form vesicles in, as lava.
The state of containing vesicles, or the process by which vesicles are formed.
Inflammation of a vesicle.
Bladdery; vesicular; vesiculate; composed of vesicles; covered with vesicles; as, a vesiculose shell.
A genus of Hymenoptera including the common wasps and hornets.
Of or pertaining to the evening, or to the service of vespers; as, a vesper hymn; vesper bells.
Vesper; evening.
One of the little hours of the Breviary. The evening song or service.
A genus of bats including some of the common small insectivorous species of North America and Europe.
A tribe of bats including the common insectivorous bats of America and Europe, belonging to Vespertilio and allied genera. They lack a nose membrane.
Of or pertaining to the Vespertiliones.
Vespertine.
Of or pertaining to the evening; happening or being in the evening.
A nest, or habitation, of insects of the wasp kind.
One who carried out the dead bodies of the poor at night for burial.
To put into a vessel.
As much as a vessel will hold; enough to fill a vessel.
A kind of worsted; also, a worsted cloth.
A soft swelling on a horse's leg; a windgall.
To come or descend; to be fixed; to take effect, as a title or right; -- followed by in; as, upon the death of the ancestor, the estate, or the right to the estate, vests in the heir at law.
One of the great divinities of the ancient Romans, identical with the Greek Hestia. She was a virgin, and the goddess of the hearth; hence, also, of the fire on it, and the family round it.
A virgin consecrated to Vesta, and to the service of watching the sacred fire, which was to be perpetually kept burning upon her altar.
A group of butterflies including those known as virgins, or gossamer-winged butterflies.
Clothed; robed; wearing vestments.
Of or pertaining to a vestiary or vestments.
Pertaining to clothes, or vestments.
Of or pertaining to a vestibule; like a vestibule.
To furnish with a vestibule or vestibules.
A cavity into which, in certain bryozoans, the esophagus and anus open.
To investigate.
The mark of the foot left on the earth; a track or footstep; a trace; a sign; hence, a faint mark or visible sign left by something which is lost, or has perished, or is no longer present; remains; as, the vestiges of ancient magnificence in Palmyra; vestiges of former population.