| VICARLY | • vicarly adj. Befitting a vicar. • VICARLY adj. like a vicar. |
| VICEROY | • viceroy n. One who governs a country, province, or colony as the representative of a monarch. • viceroy n. A zongdu. • viceroy n. An orange and black North American butterfly (Limenitis archippus), so named because it is similar to… |
| VICHIES | • VICHY n. a type of mineral water. |
| VICIATE | • viciate v. Archaic form of vitiate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VICINAL | • vicinal adj. Of or pertaining to a neighborhood; neighboring. • vicinal adj. (Chemistry) Describing identical atoms or groups attached to nearby (especially adjacent) atoms in a molecule. • vicinal adj. (Mineralogy) Describing subordinate planes on a crystal, which are very near to the fundamental planes… |
| VICIOUS | • vicious adj. Violent, destructive and cruel. • vicious adj. Savage and aggressive. • vicious adj. (Archaic) Pertaining to vice; characterised by immorality or depravity. |
| VICOMTE | • vicomte n. A French viscount. • VICOMTE n. (French) in France, a noble equal in rank to a viscount. |
| VICTIMS | • victims n. Plural of victim. • VICTIM n. one who suffers from a destructive or injurious action. |
| VICTORS | • victors n. Plural of victor. • VICTOR n. one who defeats an adversary. |
| VICTORY | • victory n. (Uncountable) The condition or state of having won a battle or competition, or having succeeded in an… • victory n. (Roman mythology) Alternative letter-case form of Victory (“(uncountable) the Roman goddess of victory… • victory interj. Used to encourage someone to achieve success, or to celebrate a success or triumph. |
| VICTRIX | • victrix n. Female victor; victress. • VICTRIX n. (Latin) a female victor, also VICTORESS, VICTRESS. |
| VICTUAL | • victual n. (Archaic) Food fit for human (or occasionally animal) consumption. • victual n. (Archaic, chiefly in the plural) Food supplies; provisions. • victual n. (Specifically, obsolete). |
| VICUGNA | • vicugna n. Alternative spelling of vicuna. • Vicugna prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Camelidae – the vicunas. • VICUGNA n. (Quechua) a wild wool-bearing llama-like animal of the Andes, also VICUNA. |
| VICUNAS | • vicunas n. Plural of vicuna. • Vicunas prop.n. Plural of Vicuna. • vicuñas n. Plural of vicuña. |