| VOLAE | • volae n. Plural of vola. • VOLA n. (Latin) the hollow of a hand or foot. |
| VOLAR | • volar adj. (Anatomy) Pertaining to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot. • VOLAR adj. pertaining to the palm or sole. |
| VOLED | • voled v. Simple past tense and past participle of vole. • VOLE v. to win all tricks in a card game. |
| VOLES | • voles n. Plural of vole. • VOLE v. to win all tricks in a card game. |
| VOLET | • volet n. A shutter on a window. • volet n. The wing of a triptych. • VOLET n. a short veil worn at the back of the head. |
| VOLKS | • volks n. Plural of volk. • VOLK n. (South African) the Afrikaaner people. |
| VOLTA | • volta n. (Music) A turning; a time (chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated). • volta n. (Music, dance) A dance for couples popular during the late Renaissance, associated with the galliard… • volta n. (Poetry) A turning point or point of change in a poem, most commonly a sonnet. |
| VOLTE | • volte n. Alternative form of volta. • VoLTE n. (Telecommunications) voice over long term evolution. • VOLTE n. (Italian) a fencing movement. |
| VOLTI | • volti v. (Music) turn the page. • VOLTI n. (Italian) a direction to musicians to turn the page. |
| VOLTS | • volts n. Plural of volt. • VOLT v. to make a sudden leap. |
| VOLVA | • volva n. A cup-shaped mass at the base of various fungi. • volva n. Alternative form of völva. • völva n. (Historical) In Old Norse society, a female practitioner of magic divination and prophecy. |
| VOLVE | • volve v. (Transitive, obsolete) To turn over in the mind; to ponder. • VOLVE v. (obsolete) to turn over and over; to ponder. |