| VACANCES | • vacances n. Plural of vacance. • VACANCE n. the state of being vacant, also VACANCY. |
| VACANTLY | • vacantly adv. In a vacant manner; inanely or foolishly. • VACANT adv. empty. |
| VACATING | • vacating v. Present participle of vacate. • VACATE v. to make vacant. |
| VACATION | • vacation n. Freedom from some business or activity. • vacation n. (Obsolete) Free time given over to a specific purpose; occupation, activity. • vacation n. A period during which official activity or business is formally suspended; an official holiday from… |
| VACATURS | • vacaturs n. Plural of vacatur. • VACATUR n. (Latin) the act of annulling in law. |
| VACCINAL | • vaccinal adj. (Medicine) Of or relating to vaccine or vaccination. • vaccinal adj. (Medicine) Caused by vaccination. • VACCINAL adj. of or pertaining to vaccinia or vaccination. |
| VACCINAS | • VACCINA n. (Latin) cowpox, also VACCINIA. |
| VACCINEE | • vaccinee n. The person who receives a vaccine. • VACCINEE n. one that is vaccinated. |
| VACCINES | • vaccines n. Plural of vaccine. • VACCINE n. a preparation given to produce immunity to a specific disease. |
| VACCINIA | • vaccinia n. (Medicine) An infection of cowpox. • vaccinia n. (By extension) The virus which causes this infection. • VACCINIA n. (Latin) cowpox, also VACCINA. |
| VACHERIN | • vacherin n. A soft cow’s-milk cheese from France and Switzerland. • VACHERIN n. (French) a kind of cake, layered with Chantilly cream. |
| VACUATED | • vacuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vacuate. • VACUATE v. (obsolete) to make void, or empty, also EVACUATE. |
| VACUATES | • vacuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vacuate. • VACUATE v. (obsolete) to make void, or empty, also EVACUATE. |
| VACUISTS | • vacuists n. Plural of vacuist. • VACUIST n. one who thinks there are empty spaces in nature. |
| VACUOLAR | • vacuolar adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing vacuoles. • VACUOLAR adj. relating to a vacuole, a cellular cavity. |
| VACUOLES | • vacuoles n. Plural of vacuole. • VACUOLE n. a small cavity in organic tissue. |
| VACUUMED | • vacuumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of vacuum. • vacuumed adj. Having been cleaned with a vacuum cleaner; hoovered. • VACUUM v. to operate a cleaner that uses suction. |