VERON
First name VERON's origin is Other. VERON means "honest image". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with VERON below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of veron.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with VERON and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming VERON
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES VERON AS A WHOLE:
veronica veronika veroniqueNAMES RHYMING WITH VERON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (eron) - Names That Ends with eron:
acheron deron cameron ciceron eron kameron kieron leron neron sheron theron aleron galeron geronRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ron) - Names That Ends with ron:
hebron charon chiron myron audron avaron camaron farron kamron karon modron aaron abarron adron aron baron barron biron bron buiron camron camshron daron darron delron devron duron efron ephron faron ferron jarron jayron jerron kevron kyron ron taron terron therron waldron miron mai-ron byron petron sharon yaron doron garon garronRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (on) - Names That Ends with on:
afton carnation aedon solon strephon sidon cihuaton nijlon sokanon odion sion accalon dudon pendragon antton erromon gotzon txanton zorion celyddon eburacon mabon bendision alston alton benton burton carelton fenton hamilton harrison histion kenton pierson preston ralstonNAMES RHYMING WITH VERON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (vero) - Names That Begins with vero:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ver) - Names That Begins with ver:
verbrugge verdad verddun verdell verel verena verene verge verina verity vern vernados vernay verne vernell verney vernon verrall verrell verrill verylRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ve) - Names That Begins with ve:
vedetta vedette vedika vega vellamo velma velouette velvet vema vemados venamin vencel venessa venetia veniamin venjam venjamin ventura venus vesna veta veto vevila vevinaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VERON:
First Names which starts with 've' and ends with 'on':
First Names which starts with 'v' and ends with 'n':
vaden valen valentin valkoinen vallen van vardan varden vardon vartan vaughan vaughn vien vingon vinn vinson vivian vivien vojin von vortigernEnglish Words Rhyming VERON
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VERON AS A WHOLE:
veronese | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A native of Verona; collectively, the people of Verona. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Verona, in Italy. |
veronica | noun (n.) 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. |
noun (n.) A genus scrophulariaceous plants; the speedwell. See Speedwell. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VERON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (eron) - English Words That Ends with eron:
acheron | noun (n.) A river in the Nether World or infernal regions; also, the infernal regions themselves. By some of the English poets it was supposed to be a flaming lake or gulf. |
archenteron | noun (n.) The primitive enteron or undifferentiated digestive sac of a gastrula or other embryo. See Illust. under Invagination. |
aileron | noun (n.) A half gable, as at the end of a penthouse or of the aisle of a church. |
noun (n.) A small plane or surface capable of being manipulated by the pilot of a flying machine to preserve or destroy lateral balance; a hinged wing tip; a lateral stabilizing or balancing plane. |
chaperon | noun (n.) A hood; especially, an ornamental or an official hood. |
noun (n.) A device placed on the foreheads of horses which draw the hearse in pompous funerals. | |
noun (n.) A matron who accompanies a young lady in public, for propriety, or as a guide and protector. | |
verb (v. t.) To attend in public places as a guide and protector; to matronize. |
decameron | noun (n.) A celebrated collection of tales, supposed to be related in ten days; -- written in the 14th century, by Boccaccio, an Italian. |
dzeron | noun (n.) The Chinese yellow antelope (Procapra gutturosa), a remarkably swift-footed animal, inhabiting the deserts of Central Asia, Thibet, and China. |
ecderon | noun (n.) See Ecteron. |
ecteron | noun (n.) The external layer of the skin and mucous membranes; epithelium; ecderon. |
enderon | noun (n.) The deep sensitive and vascular layer of the skin and mucous membranes. |
enteron | noun (n.) The whole alimentary, or enteric, canal. |
ephemeron | noun (n.) One of the ephemeral flies. |
epimeron | noun (n.) In crustaceans: The part of the side of a somite external to the basal joint of each appendage. |
noun (n.) In insects: The lateral piece behind the episternum. |
heron | noun (n.) Any wading bird of the genus Ardea and allied genera, of the family Ardeidae. The herons have a long, sharp bill, and long legs and toes, with the claw of the middle toe toothed. The common European heron (Ardea cinerea) is remarkable for its directly ascending flight, and was formerly hunted with the larger falcons. |
hexahemeron | noun (n.) A term of six days. |
noun (n.) The history of the six day's work of creation, as contained in the first chapter of Genesis. |
hieron | noun (n.) A consecrated place; esp., a temple. |
mesenteron | noun (n.) All that part of the alimentary canal which is developed from the primitive enteron and is lined with hypoblast. It is distinguished from the stomod/um, a part at the anterior end of the canal, including the cavity of the mouth, and the proctod/um, a part at the posterior end, which are formed by invagination and are lined with epiblast. |
moneron | noun (n.) One of the Monera. |
monopteron | noun (n.) A circular temple consisting of a roof supported on columns, without a cella. |
nycthemeron | noun (n.) The natural day and night, or space of twenty-four hours. |
oberon | noun (n.) The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab. |
octaemeron | noun (n.) A fast of eight days before a great festival. |
quarteron | noun (n.) A quarter; esp., a quarter of a pound, or a quarter of a hundred. |
noun (n.) Alt. of Quarteroon | |
noun (n.) A quarter; esp., a quarter of a pound, or a quarter of a hundred. | |
noun (n.) Alt. of Quarteroon |
quateron | noun (n.) See 2d Quarteron. |
noun (n.) See 2d Quarteron. |
percheron | noun (n.) One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche, an old district of France; -- called also Percheron-Norman. |
perienteron | noun (n.) The primitive perivisceral cavity. |
phytomeron | noun (n.) An organic element of a flowering plant; a phyton. |
pteron | noun (n.) The region of the skull, in the temporal fossa back of the orbit, where the great wing of the sphenoid, the temporal, the parietal, and the frontal hones approach each other. |
puceron | noun (n.) Any plant louse, or aphis. |
seron | noun (n.) Alt. of Seroon |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ron) - English Words That Ends with ron:
almendron | noun (n.) The lofty Brazil-nut tree. |
anatron | noun (n.) Native carbonate of soda; natron. |
noun (n.) Glass gall or sandiver. | |
noun (n.) Saltpeter. |
andiron | noun (n.) A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace, one being placed on each side; a firedog; as, a pair of andirons. |
andron | noun (n.) The apartment appropriated for the males. This was in the lower part of the house. |
apastron | noun (n.) That point in the orbit of a double star where the smaller star is farthest from its primary. |
apron | noun (n.) An article of dress, of cloth, leather, or other stuff, worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, to defend them from injury, or as a covering. It is commonly tied at the waist by strings. |
noun (n.) Something which by its shape or use suggests an apron; | |
noun (n.) The fat skin covering the belly of a goose or duck. | |
noun (n.) A piece of leather, or other material, to be spread before a person riding on an outside seat of a vehicle, to defend him from the rain, snow, or dust; a boot. | |
noun (n.) A leaden plate that covers the vent of a cannon. | |
noun (n.) A piece of carved timber, just above the foremost end of the keel. | |
noun (n.) A platform, or flooring of plank, at the entrance of a dock, against which the dock gates are shut. | |
noun (n.) A flooring of plank before a dam to cause the water to make a gradual descent. | |
noun (n.) The piece that holds the cutting tool of a planer. | |
noun (n.) A strip of lead which leads the drip of a wall into a gutter; a flashing. | |
noun (n.) The infolded abdomen of a crab. |
baron | noun (n.) A title or degree of nobility; originally, the possessor of a fief, who had feudal tenants under him; in modern times, in France and Germany, a nobleman next in rank below a count; in England, a nobleman of the lowest grade in the House of Lords, being next below a viscount. |
noun (n.) A husband; as, baron and feme, husband and wife. |
beakiron | noun (n.) A bickern; a bench anvil with a long beak, adapted to reach the interior surface of sheet metal ware; the horn of an anvil. |
boron | noun (n.) A nonmetallic element occurring abundantly in borax. It is reduced with difficulty to the free state, when it can be obtained in several different forms; viz., as a substance of a deep olive color, in a semimetallic form, and in colorless quadratic crystals similar to the diamond in hardness and other properties. It occurs in nature also in boracite, datolite, tourmaline, and some other minerals. Atomic weight 10.9. Symbol B. |
caldron | noun (n.) A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written also cauldron.] |
catoptron | noun (n.) A reflecting optical glass or instrument; a mirror. |
catopron | noun (n.) See Catopter. |
chaldron | noun (n.) An English dry measure, being, at London, 36 bushels heaped up, or its equivalent weight, and more than twice as much at Newcastle. Now used exclusively for coal and coke. |
chamfron | noun (n.) The frontlet, or head armor, of a horse. |
charon | noun (n.) The son of Erebus and Nox, whose office it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the infernal regions. |
chaudron | noun (n.) See Chawdron. |
chauldron | noun (n.) See Chawdron. |
chawdron | noun (n.) Entrails. |
chevron | noun (n.) One of the nine honorable ordinaries, consisting of two broad bands of the width of the bar, issuing, respectively from the dexter and sinister bases of the field and conjoined at its center. |
noun (n.) A distinguishing mark, above the elbow, on the sleeve of a non-commissioned officer's coat. | |
noun (n.) A zigzag molding, or group of moldings, common in Norman architecture. |
chiliahedron | noun (n.) A figure bounded by a thousand plane surfaces |
citron | noun (n.) A fruit resembling a lemon, but larger, and pleasantly aromatic. The thick rind, when candied, is the citron of commerce. |
noun (n.) A citron tree. | |
noun (n.) A citron melon. |
cobiron | noun (n.) An andiron with a knob at the top. |
cascaron | noun (n.) Lit., an eggshell; hence, an eggshell filled with confetti to be thrown during balls, carnivals, etc. |
coelectron | noun (n.) See Electron. |
decahedron | noun (n.) A solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces. |
deltohedron | noun (n.) A solid bounded by twelve quadrilateral faces. It is a hemihedral form of the isometric system, allied to the tetrahedron. |
diatessaron | noun (n.) The interval of a fourth. |
noun (n.) A continuous narrative arranged from the first four books of the New Testament. | |
noun (n.) An electuary compounded of four medicines. |
dihedron | noun (n.) A figure with two sides or surfaces. |
dodecahedron | noun (n.) A solid having twelve faces. |
duodecahedron | noun (n.) See Dodecahedral, and Dodecahedron. |
ekaboron | noun (n.) The name given by Mendelejeff in accordance with the periodic law, and by prediction, to a hypothetical element then unknown, but since discovered and named scandium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the boron group. See Scandium. |
electron | noun (n.) Amber; also, the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum. |
() One of those particles, having about one thousandth the mass of a hydrogen atom, which are projected from the cathode of a vacuum tube as the cathode rays and from radioactive substances as the beta rays; -- called also corpuscle. The electron carries (or is) a natural unit of negative electricity, equal to 3.4 x 10-10 electrostatic units. It has been detected only when in rapid motion; its mass, which is electromagnetic, is practically constant at the lesser speeds, but increases as the velocity approaches that of light. Electrons are all of one kind, so far as known, and probably are the ultimate constituents of all atoms. An atom from which an electron has been detached has a positive charge and is called a coelectron. |
elytron | noun (n.) Alt. of Elytrum |
enheahedron | noun (n.) A figure having nine sides; a nonagon. |
entoplastron | noun (n.) The median plate of the plastron of turtles; -- called also entosternum. |
epiplastron | noun (n.) One of the first pair of lateral plates in the plastron of turtles. |
epoophoron | noun (n.) See Parovarium. |
exametron | noun (n.) An hexameter. |
fanfaron | noun (n.) A bully; a hector; a swaggerer; an empty boaster. |
flatiron | noun (n.) An iron with a flat, smooth surface for ironing clothes. |
fleuron | noun (n.) A flower-shaped ornament, esp. one terminating an object or forming one of a series, as a knob of a cover to a dish, or a flower-shaped part in a necklace. |
garron | noun (n.) Same as Garran. |
goudron | noun (n.) a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used in various ways, as for igniting buildings or works, or to light ditches and ramparts. |
gridiron | noun (n.) A grated iron utensil for broiling flesh and fish over coals. |
noun (n.) An openwork frame on which vessels are placed for examination, cleaning, and repairs. | |
noun (n.) A football field. |
gyron | noun (n.) A subordinary of triangular form having one of its angles at the fess point and the opposite aide at the edge of the escutcheon. When there is only one gyron on the shield it is bounded by two lines drawn from the fess point, one horizontally to the dexter side, and one to the dexter chief corner. |
handiron | noun (n.) See Andrion. |
hemelytron | noun (n.) Alt. of Hemelytrum |
hemihedron | noun (n.) A solid hemihedrally derived. The tetrahedron is a hemihedron. |
heptahedron | noun (n.) A solid figure with seven sides. |
hexahedron | noun (n.) A solid body of six sides or faces. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VERON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (vero) - Words That Begins with vero:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ver) - Words That Begins with ver:
veracious | adjective (a.) Observant of truth; habitually speaking truth; truthful; as, veracious historian. |
adjective (a.) Characterized by truth; not false; as, a veracious account or narrative. |
veracity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being veracious; habitual observance of truth; truthfulness; truth; as, a man of veracity. |
veranda | noun (n.) An open, roofed gallery or portico, adjoining a dwelling house, forming an out-of-door sitting room. See Loggia. |
veratralbine | noun (n.) A yellowish amorphous alkaloid extracted from the rootstock of Veratrum album. |
veratrate | noun (n.) A salt of veratric acid. |
veratria | noun (n.) Veratrine. |
veratric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, plants of the genus Veratrum. |
veratrina | noun (n.) Same as Veratrine. |
veratrine | noun (n.) A poisonous alkaloid obtained from the root hellebore (Veratrum) and from sabadilla seeds as a white crystalline powder, having an acrid, burning taste. It is sometimes used externally, as in ointments, in the local treatment of neuralgia and rheumatism. Called also veratria, and veratrina. |
veratrol | noun (n.) A liquid hydrocarbon obtained by the decomposition of veratric acid, and constituting the dimethyl ether of pyrocatechin. |
veratrum | noun (n.) A genus of coarse liliaceous herbs having very poisonous qualities. |
verb | noun (n.) A word; a vocable. |
noun (n.) A word which affirms or predicates something of some person or thing; a part of speech expressing being, action, or the suffering of action. |
verbal | noun (n.) A noun derived from a verb. |
adjective (a.) Expressed in words, whether spoken or written, but commonly in spoken words; hence, spoken; oral; not written; as, a verbal contract; verbal testimony. | |
adjective (a.) Consisting in, or having to do with, words only; dealing with words rather than with the ideas intended to be conveyed; as, a verbal critic; a verbal change. | |
adjective (a.) Having word answering to word; word for word; literal; as, a verbal translation. | |
adjective (a.) Abounding with words; verbose. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a verb; as, a verbal group; derived directly from a verb; as, a verbal noun; used in forming verbs; as, a verbal prefix. |
verbalism | noun (n.) Something expressed verbally; a verbal remark or expression. |
verbalist | noun (n.) A literal adherent to, or a minute critic of, words; a literalist. |
verbality | noun (n.) The quality or state of being verbal; mere words; bare literal expression. |
verbalization | noun (n.) The act of verbalizing, or the state of being verbalized. |
verbalizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Verbalize |
verbarian | noun (n.) One who coins words. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to words; verbal. |
verbarium | noun (n.) A game in word making. See Logomachy, 2. |
verbena | noun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain. |
verbenaceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a natural order (Verbenaceae) of gamopetalous plants of which Verbena is the type. The order includes also the black and white mangroves, and many plants noted for medicinal use or for beauty of bloom. |
verbenating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Verbenate |
verberation | noun (n.) The act of verberating; a beating or striking. |
noun (n.) The impulse of a body; which causes sound. |
verbiage | noun (n.) The use of many words without necessity, or with little sense; a superabundance of words; verbosity; wordiness. |
verbose | adjective (a.) Abounding in words; using or containing more words than are necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy; as, a verbose speaker; a verbose argument. |
verbosity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being verbose; the use of more words than are necessary; prolixity; wordiness; verbiage. |
verd | noun (n.) The privilege of cutting green wood within a forest for fuel. |
noun (n.) The right of pasturing animals in a forest. | |
noun (n.) Greenness; freshness. |
verdancy | noun (n.) The quality or state of being verdant. |
verdant | adjective (a.) Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn. |
adjective (a.) Unripe in knowledge or judgment; unsophisticated; raw; green; as, a verdant youth. |
verderer | noun (n.) Alt. of Verderor |
verderor | noun (n.) An officer who has the charge of the king's forest, to preserve the vert and venison, keep the assizes, view, receive, and enroll attachments and presentments of all manner of trespasses. |
verdict | noun (n.) The answer of a jury given to the court concerning any matter of fact in any cause, civil or criminal, committed to their examination and determination; the finding or decision of a jury on the matter legally submitted to them in the course of the trial of a cause. |
noun (n.) Decision; judgment; opinion pronounced; as, to be condemned by the verdict of the public. |
verdigris | noun (n.) A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates. |
noun (n.) The green rust formed on copper. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover, or coat, with verdigris. |
verdin | noun (n.) A small yellow-headed bird (Auriparus flaviceps) of Lower California, allied to the titmice; -- called also goldtit. |
verdine | noun (n.) A commercial name for green aniline dye. |
verdingale | noun (n.) See Farthingale. |
verdit | noun (n.) Verdict. |
verditer | noun (n.) Verdigris. |
noun (n.) Either one of two pigments (called blue verditer, and green verditer) which are made by treating copper nitrate with calcium carbonate (in the form of lime, whiting, chalk, etc.) They consist of hydrated copper carbonates analogous to the minerals azurite and malachite. |
verditure | noun (n.) The faintest and palest green. |
verdoy | adjective (a.) Charged with leaves, fruits, flowers, etc.; -- said of a border. |
verdure | noun (n.) Green; greenness; freshness of vegetation; as, the verdure of the meadows in June. |
verdured | adjective (a.) Covered with verdure. |
verdureless | adjective (a.) Destitute of verdure. |
verdurous | adjective (a.) Covered with verdure; clothed with the fresh green of vegetation; verdured; verdant; as, verdurous pastures. |
verecund | adjective (a.) Rashful; modest. |
verecundious | adjective (a.) Verecund. |
verecundity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being verecund; modesty. |
veretillum | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of club-shaped, compound Alcyonaria belonging to Veretillum and allied genera, of the tribe Pennatulacea. The whole colony can move about as if it were a simple animal. |
vergalien | noun (n.) Alt. of Vergaloo |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VERON:
English Words which starts with 've' and ends with 'on':
vection | noun (n.) Vectitation. |
vectitation | noun (n.) The act of carrying, or state of being carried. |
vegetation | noun (n.) The act or process of vegetating, or growing as a plant does; vegetable growth. |
noun (n.) The sum of vegetable life; vegetables or plants in general; as, luxuriant vegetation. | |
noun (n.) An exuberant morbid outgrowth upon any part, especially upon the valves of the heart. |
vehiculation | noun (n.) Movement of vehicles. |
velitation | noun (n.) A dispute or contest; a slight contest; a skirmish. |
vellon | noun (n.) A word occurring in the phrase real vellon. See the Note under Its Real. |
venation | noun (n.) The arrangement or system of veins, as in the wing of an insect, or in the leaves of a plant. See Illust. in Appendix. |
noun (n.) The act or art of hunting, or the state of being hunted. |
venditation | noun (n.) The act of setting forth ostentatiously; a boastful display. |
vendition | noun (n.) The act of vending, or selling; sale. |
vennation | noun (n.) The act of poisoning. |
noun (n.) Poison; venom. |
veneration | noun (n.) The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations. |
venesection | noun (n.) The act or operation of opening a vein for letting blood; bloodletting; phlebotomy. |
venison | noun (n.) Beasts of the chase. |
noun (n.) Formerly, the flesh of any of the edible beasts of the chase, also of game birds; now, the flesh of animals of the deer kind exclusively. |
ventilation | noun (n.) The act of ventilating, or the state of being ventilated; the art or process of replacing foul air by that which is pure, in any inclosed place, as a house, a church, a mine, etc.; free exposure to air. |
noun (n.) The act of refrigerating, or cooling; refrigeration; as, ventilation of the blood. | |
noun (n.) The act of fanning, or winnowing, for the purpose of separating chaff and dust from the grain. | |
noun (n.) The act of sifting, and bringing out to view or examination; free discussion; public exposure. | |
noun (n.) The act of giving vent or expression. |
ventrilocution | noun (n.) Ventriloquism. |
ventrimeson | noun (n.) See Meson. |
verfication | noun (n.) The act of verifying, or the state of being verified; confirmation; authentication. |
noun (n.) Confirmation by evidence. | |
noun (n.) A formal phrase used in concluding a plea. |
vermiculation | noun (n.) The act or operation of moving in the manner of a worm; continuation of motion from one part to another; as, the vermiculation, or peristaltic motion, of the intestines. |
noun (n.) The act of vermiculating, or forming or inlaying so as to resemble the motion, track, or work of a worm. | |
noun (n.) Penetration by worms; the state of being wormeaten. | |
noun (n.) A very fine wavy crosswise color marking, or a patch of such markings, as on the feathers of birds. |
vermilion | noun (n.) A bright red pigment consisting of mercuric sulphide, obtained either from the mineral cinnabar or artificially. It has a fine red color, and is much used in coloring sealing wax, in printing, etc. |
noun (n.) Hence, a red color like the pigment; a lively and brilliant red; as, cheeks of vermilion. | |
verb (v. t.) To color with vermilion, or as if with vermilion; to dye red; to cover with a delicate red. |
vermination | noun (n.) The generation or breeding of vermin. |
noun (n.) A griping of the bowels. |
vernacularization | noun (n.) The act or process of making vernacular, or the state of being made vernacular. |
vernation | noun (n.) The arrangement of the leaves within the leaf bud, as regards their folding, coiling, rolling, etc.; prefoliation. |
versification | noun (n.) The act, art, or practice, of versifying, or making verses; the construction of poetry; metrical composition. |
version | noun (n.) A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation; conversion; turning. |
noun (n.) A condition of the uterus in which its axis is deflected from its normal position without being bent upon itself. See Anteversion, and Retroversion. | |
noun (n.) The act of translating, or rendering, from one language into another language. | |
noun (n.) A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament. | |
noun (n.) An account or description from a particular point of view, especially as contrasted with another account; as, he gave another version of the affair. |
vesication | noun (n.) The process of vesicating, or of raising blisters. |
vesiculation | noun (n.) The state of containing vesicles, or the process by which vesicles are formed. |
vessicnon | noun (n.) Alt. of Vessignon |
vessignon | noun (n.) A soft swelling on a horse's leg; a windgall. |
vexation | noun (n.) The act of vexing, or the state of being vexed; agitation; disquiet; trouble; irritation. |
noun (n.) The cause of trouble or disquiet; affliction. | |
noun (n.) A harassing by process of law; a vexing or troubling, as by a malicious suit. |
vexillation | noun (n.) A company of troops under one vexillum. |