| VICARAGE | • vicarage n. (Countable) The residence of a vicar. • vicarage n. The benefice, duties or office of a vicar. • VICARAGE n. the habitation of a vicar. |
| VICARATE | • vicarate n. The territory for which a vicar is responsible. • VICARATE n. the office or authority of a vicar, also VICARIATE. |
| VICARESS | • vicaress n. A sister lower in order than an abbess or mother superior in a nunnery or convent. • vicaress n. A female representative. • vicaress n. The wife of a parish vicar. |
| VICARIAL | • vicarial adj. Of or pertaining to a vicar. • vicarial adj. Delegated; vicarious. • VICARIAL adj. of or pertaining to a vicar or vicars. |
| VICARIES | • vicaries n. Plural of vicary. • VICARY n. a vicarship. |
| VICELESS | • viceless adj. Without vice. • VICELESS adj. having no immoral habits. |
| VICELIKE | • vicelike adj. Alternative spelling of viselike. • VICELIKE adj. held very firmly as in a vice. |
| VICENARY | • vicenary adj. Of or pertaining to twenty. • VICENARY adj. pertaining to the number twenty. |
| VICEROYS | • viceroys n. Plural of viceroy. • VICEROY n. one who rules as the representative of a sovereign. |
| VICIATED | • viciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of viciate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VICIATES | • viciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of viciate. • VICIATE v. (obsolete) to impair the quality of, spoil, also VITIATE. |
| VICINAGE | • vicinage n. (Now rare) A surrounding district; a neighbourhood. • vicinage n. (Now rare) The people of a neighbourhood. • vicinage n. The state of living near something; proximity, closeness. |
| VICINITY | • vicinity n. Proximity; the state of being near. • vicinity n. Neighbourhood; nearby region; surrounding area. • vicinity n. Approximate size or amount. |
| VICOMTES | • vicomtes n. Plural of vicomte. • VICOMTE n. (French) in France, a noble equal in rank to a viscount. |
| VICTORIA | • victoria n. A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver… • Victoria prop.n. (Roman mythology) The Roman goddess of victory, the counterpart of the Greek goddess Nike. • Victoria prop.n. A female given name from Latin. |
| VICTRESS | • victress n. Alternative form of victoress. • VICTRESS n. a female victor, also VICTORESS, VICTRIX. |
| VICTROLA | • victrola n. Any upright or console model phonograph from the early 1900s, usually with a wooden cabinet body and… • Victrola n. A brand-name model of phonograph and phonograph records manufactured and sold by the Victor Talking… • VICTROLA n. (tradename) a type of gramophone. |
| VICTUALS | • victuals n. Plural of victual. • victuals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of victual. • VICTUAL v. to provide with food, also VITTLE. |
| VICUGNAS | • vicugnas n. Plural of vicugna. • VICUGNA n. (Quechua) a wild wool-bearing llama-like animal of the Andes, also VICUNA. |