VIET
First name VIET's origin is Vietnamese. VIET means "being vietnamese". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with VIET below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of viet.(Brown names are of the same origin (Vietnamese) with VIET and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming VIET
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES VİET AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH VİET (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (iet) - Names That Ends with iet:
briet harriet hugiet juliet gahariet marietRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (et) - Names That Ends with et:
abrihet aret amunet auset bastet hehet heqet keket meskhenet naunet nebt-het nekhbet renenet sakhmet sechet sekhet tauret odelet orzsebet violet nguyet tuyet edet andret anghet magahet oubastet senusnet haslet japhet taavet bridget devnet elisavet erzsebet ganet gobinet janet jannet liesbet lilibet lisabet lisavet lisbet lizbet lunet lynet margaret margreet margret nureet scarlet wyanet zoheret amet arnet barnet barret bennet beornet bret burcet chet dagonet dennet everet garet garnet garret girflet griflet gringalet hacket hamoelet jarret lambret leveret maeret maneet mehemet mohamet omeet omet paget preruet pruet rousset senet set yvet shet ornet orneet demetNAMES RHYMING WITH VİET (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (vie) - Names That Begins with vie:
vien viennaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (vi) - Names That Begins with vi:
vibeke vic vicenta vicente vick vicki vicq victor victoria victoriano victorina victorine victorino victorio victoro vicuska vida vidal videl vidette vidor vignetta vignette viheke viho vika viktor viktoria vilhelm viljo villett villetta villette vina vinata vince vincent vincente vincenzo vincze vineeta vingon vinn vinnie vinson vinsone violetta viollette viorela vipponah viradecthis virag viraj virgena virgil virgilio virginia vita vito vittoria viva viveka vivian viviana viviane vivianna vivianne vivica vivien vivienne vivikaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VİET:
First Names which starts with 'v' and ends with 't':
vadit valiant vanderbilt vardit velvet vokivocummastEnglish Words Rhyming VIET
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VİET AS A WHOLE:
aviette | noun (n.) A heavier-than-air flying machine in which the motive power is furnished solely by the aviator. |
orvietan | noun (n.) A kind of antidote for poisons; a counter poison formerly in vogue. |
serviette | noun (n.) A table napkin. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VİET (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (iet) - English Words That Ends with iet:
curiet | noun (n.) A cuirass. |
diet | noun (n.) Course of living or nourishment; what is eaten and drunk habitually; food; victuals; fare. |
noun (n.) A course of food selected with reference to a particular state of health; prescribed allowance of food; regimen prescribed. | |
noun (n.) A legislative or administrative assembly in Germany, Poland, and some other countries of Europe; a deliberative convention; a council; as, the Diet of Worms, held in 1521. | |
noun (n.) Any of various national or local assemblies; | |
noun (n.) Occasionally, the Reichstag of the German Empire, Reichsrath of the Austrian Empire, the federal legislature of Switzerland, etc. | |
noun (n.) The legislature of Denmark, Sweden, Japan, or Hungary. | |
noun (n.) The state assembly or any of various local assemblies in the states of the German Empire, as the legislature (Landtag) of the kingdom of Prussia, and the Diet of the Circle (Kreistag) in its local government. | |
noun (n.) The local legislature (Landtag) of an Austrian province. | |
noun (n.) The federative assembly of the old Germanic Confederation (1815 -- 66). | |
noun (n.) In the old German or Holy Roman Empire, the great formal assembly of counselors (the Imperial Diet or Reichstag) or a small, local, or informal assembly of a similar kind (the Court Diet, or Hoftag). | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to take food; to feed. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to eat and drink sparingly, or by prescribed rules; to regulate medicinally the food of. | |
verb (v. i.) To eat; to take one's meals. | |
verb (v. i.) To eat according to prescribed rules; to ear sparingly; as, the doctor says he must diet. |
disquiet | noun (n.) Want of quiet; want of tranquility in body or mind; uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance; anxiety. |
adjective (a.) Deprived of quiet; impatient; restless; uneasy. | |
verb (v. t.) To render unquiet; to deprive of peace, rest, or tranquility; to make uneasy or restless; to disturb. |
mariet | noun (n.) A kind of bellflower, Companula Trachelium, once called Viola Mariana; but it is not a violet. |
misdiet | noun (n.) Improper. |
verb (v. t.) To diet improperly. |
quiet | adjective (a.) In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still; as, a quiet sea; quiet air. |
adjective (a.) Free from noise or disturbance; hushed; still. | |
adjective (a.) Not excited or anxious; calm; peaceful; placid; settled; as, a quiet life; a quiet conscience. | |
adjective (a.) Not giving offense; not exciting disorder or trouble; not turbulent; gentle; mild; meek; contented. | |
adjective (a.) Not showy; not such as to attract attention; undemonstrative; as, a quiet dress; quiet colors; a quiet movement. | |
adjective (a.) The quality or state of being quiet, or in repose; as an hour or a time of quiet. | |
adjective (a.) Freedom from disturbance, noise, or alarm; stillness; tranquillity; peace; security. | |
adjective (a.) In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still; as, a quiet sea; quiet air. | |
adjective (a.) Free from noise or disturbance; hushed; still. | |
adjective (a.) Not excited or anxious; calm; peaceful; placid; settled; as, a quiet life; a quiet conscience. | |
adjective (a.) Not giving offense; not exciting disorder or trouble; not turbulent; gentle; mild; meek; contented. | |
adjective (a.) Not showy; not such as to attract attention; undemonstrative; as, a quiet dress; quiet colors; a quiet movement. | |
adjective (a.) The quality or state of being quiet, or in repose; as an hour or a time of quiet. | |
adjective (a.) Freedom from disturbance, noise, or alarm; stillness; tranquillity; peace; security. | |
verb (v. t.) To stop motion in; to still; to reduce to a state of rest, or of silence. | |
verb (v. t.) To calm; to appease; to pacify; to lull; to allay; to tranquillize; as, to quiet the passions; to quiet clamors or disorders; to quiet pain or grief. | |
verb (v. i.) To become still, silent, or calm; -- often with down; as, be soon quieted down. | |
verb (v. t.) To stop motion in; to still; to reduce to a state of rest, or of silence. | |
verb (v. t.) To calm; to appease; to pacify; to lull; to allay; to tranquillize; as, to quiet the passions; to quiet clamors or disorders; to quiet pain or grief. | |
verb (v. i.) To become still, silent, or calm; -- often with down; as, be soon quieted down. |
piet | noun (n.) The dipper, or water ouzel. |
noun (n.) The magpie. |
unquiet | adjective (a.) Not quiet; restless; uneasy; agitated; disturbed. |
verb (v. t.) To disquiet. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VİET (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (vie) - Words That Begins with vie:
vie | noun (n.) A contest for superiority; competition; rivalry; strife; also, a challenge; a wager. |
verb (v. i.) To stake a sum upon a hand of cards, as in the old game of gleek. See Revie. | |
verb (v. i.) To strive for superiority; to contend; to use emulous effort, as in a race, contest, or competition. | |
verb (v. t.) To stake; to wager. | |
verb (v. t.) To do or produce in emulation, competition, or rivalry; to put in competition; to bandy. |
vielle | noun (n.) An old stringed instrument played upon with a wheel; a hurdy-gurdy. |
viennese | noun (n. sing. & pl.) An inhabitant, or the inhabitants, of Vienna. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Vienna, or people of Vienna. |
view | noun (n.) The act of seeing or beholding; sight; look; survey; examination by the eye; inspection. |
noun (n.) Mental survey; intellectual perception or examination; as, a just view of the arguments or facts in a case. | |
noun (n.) Power of seeing, either physically or mentally; reach or range of sight; extent of prospect. | |
noun (n.) That which is seen or beheld; sight presented to the natural or intellectual eye; scene; prospect; as, the view from a window. | |
noun (n.) The pictorial representation of a scene; a sketch, /ither drawn or painted; as, a fine view of Lake George. | |
noun (n.) Mode of looking at anything; manner of apprehension; conception; opinion; judgment; as, to state one's views of the policy which ought to be pursued. | |
noun (n.) That which is looked towards, or kept in sight, as object, aim, intention, purpose, design; as, he did it with a view of escaping. | |
noun (n.) Appearance; show; aspect. | |
verb (v. t.) To see; to behold; especially, to look at with attention, or for the purpose of examining; to examine with the eye; to inspect; to explore. | |
verb (v. t.) To survey or examine mentally; to consider; as, to view the subject in all its aspects. |
viewing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of View |
viewer | noun (n.) One who views or examines. |
noun (n.) A person appointed to inspect highways, fences, or the like, and to report upon the same. | |
noun (n.) The superintendent of a coal mine. |
viewiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being viewy, or of having unpractical views. |
viewless | adjective (a.) Not perceivable by the eye; invisible; unseen. |
viewly | adjective (a.) Alt. of Viewsome |
viewsome | adjective (a.) Pleasing to the sight; sightly. |
viewy | adjective (a.) Having peculiar views; fanciful; visionary; unpractical; as, a viewy person. |
adjective (a.) Spectacular; pleasing to the eye or the imagination. |
vierkleur | noun (n.) The four-colored flag of the South African Republic, or Transvaal, -- red, white, blue, and green. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VİET:
English Words which starts with 'v' and ends with 't':
vacant | adjective (a.) Deprived of contents; not filled; empty; as, a vacant room. |
adjective (a.) Unengaged with business or care; unemployed; unoccupied; disengaged; free; as, vacant hours. | |
adjective (a.) Not filled or occupied by an incumbent, possessor, or officer; as, a vacant throne; a vacant parish. | |
adjective (a.) Empty of thought; thoughtless; not occupied with study or reflection; as, a vacant mind. | |
adjective (a.) Abandoned; having no heir, possessor, claimant, or occupier; as, a vacant estate. |
vaccinist | noun (n.) A vaccinator. |
vacillant | adjective (a.) Vacillating; wavering; fluctuating; irresolute. |
vacuist | noun (n.) One who holds the doctrine that the space between the bodies of the universe, or the molecules and atoms of matter., is a vacuum; -- opposed to plenist. |
vagient | adjective (a.) Crying like a child. |
vaginant | adjective (a.) Serving to in invest, or sheathe; sheathing. |
vagrant | noun (n.) One who strolls from place to place; one who has no settled habitation; an idle wanderer; a sturdy beggar; an incorrigible rogue; a vagabond. |
adjective (a.) Moving without certain direction; wandering; erratic; unsettled. | |
adjective (a.) Wandering from place to place without any settled habitation; as, a vagrant beggar. |
valet | noun (n.) A male waiting servant; a servant who attends on gentleman's person; a body servant. |
noun (n.) A kind of goad or stick with a point of iron. |
valiant | adjective (a.) Vigorous in body; strong; powerful; as, a valiant fencer. |
adjective (a.) Intrepid in danger; courageous; brave. | |
adjective (a.) Performed with valor or bravery; heroic. |
valvelet | noun (n.) A little valve; a valvule; especially, one of the pieces which compose the outer covering of a pericarp. |
vanishment | noun (n.) A vanishing. |
vanquishment | noun (n.) The act of vanquishing, or the state of being vanquished. |
variant | noun (n.) Something which differs in form from another thing, though really the same; as, a variant from a type in natural history; a variant of a story or a word. |
adjective (a.) Varying in from, character, or the like; variable; different; diverse. | |
adjective (a.) Changeable; changing; fickle. |
varlet | noun (n.) A servant, especially to a knight; an attendant; a valet; a footman. |
noun (n.) Hence, a low fellow; a scoundrel; a rascal; as, an impudent varlet. | |
noun (n.) In a pack of playing cards, the court card now called the knave, or jack. |
vast | noun (n.) A waste region; boundless space; immensity. |
superlative (superl.) Waste; desert; desolate; lonely. | |
superlative (superl.) Of great extent; very spacious or large; also, huge in bulk; immense; enormous; as, the vast ocean; vast mountains; the vast empire of Russia. | |
superlative (superl.) Very great in numbers, quantity, or amount; as, a vast army; a vast sum of money. | |
superlative (superl.) Very great in importance; as, a subject of vast concern. |
vat | noun (n.) A large vessel, cistern, or tub, especially one used for holding in an immature state, chemical preparations for dyeing, or for tanning, or for tanning leather, or the like. |
noun (n.) A measure for liquids, and also a dry measure; especially, a liquid measure in Belgium and Holland, corresponding to the hectoliter of the metric system, which contains 22.01 imperial gallons, or 26.4 standard gallons in the United States. | |
noun (n.) A wooden tub for washing ores and mineral substances in. | |
noun (n.) A square, hollow place on the back of a calcining furnace, where tin ore is laid to dry. | |
noun (n.) A vessel for holding holy water. | |
verb (v. t.) To put or transfer into a vat. |
vaticanist | noun (n.) One who strongly adheres to the papal authority; an ultramontanist. |
vault | noun (n.) An arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy. |
noun (n.) An arched apartment; especially, a subterranean room, use for storing articles, for a prison, for interment, or the like; a cell; a cellar. | |
noun (n.) The canopy of heaven; the sky. | |
noun (n.) A leap or bound. | |
noun (n.) The bound or leap of a horse; a curvet. | |
noun (n.) A leap by aid of the hands, or of a pole, springboard, or the like. | |
noun (n.) To leap; to bound; to jump; to spring. | |
noun (n.) To exhibit feats of tumbling or leaping; to tumble. | |
verb (v. t.) To form with a vault, or to cover with a vault; to give the shape of an arch to; to arch; as, vault a roof; to vault a passage to a court. | |
verb (v. i.) To leap over; esp., to leap over by aid of the hands or a pole; as, to vault a fence. |
vaunt | noun (n.) A vain display of what one is, or has, or has done; ostentation from vanity; a boast; a brag. |
noun (n.) The first part. | |
verb (v. i.) To boast; to make a vain display of one's own worth, attainments, decorations, or the like; to talk ostentatiously; to brag. | |
verb (v. t.) To boast of; to make a vain display of; to display with ostentation. | |
verb (v. t.) To put forward; to display. |
vaut | noun (n.) A vault; a leap. |
verb (v. i.) To vault; to leap. |
vedantist | noun (n.) One versed in the doctrines of the Vedantas. |
vehement | adjective (a.) Acting with great force; furious; violent; impetuous; forcible; mighty; as, vehement wind; a vehement torrent; a vehement fire or heat. |
adjective (a.) Very ardent; very eager or urgent; very fervent; passionate; as, a vehement affection or passion. |
veinlet | noun (n.) A small vein. |
velivolant | adjective (a.) Flying with sails; passing under full sail. |
vellet | noun (n.) Velvet. |
velecipedist | noun (n.) One who rides on a velocipede. |
velveret | noun (n.) A kind of velvet having cotton back. |
velvet | noun (n.) A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads. Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton or linen back. |
noun (n.) The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid growth. | |
adjective (a.) Made of velvet; soft and delicate, like velvet; velvety. | |
verb (v. i.) To pain velvet. | |
verb (v. t.) To make like, or cover with, velvet. |
velvetbreast | noun (n.) The goosander. |
vengement | noun (n.) Avengement; penal retribution; vengeance. |
vent | noun (n.) Sale; opportunity to sell; market. |
noun (n.) A baiting place; an inn. | |
noun (n.) A small aperture; a hole or passage for air or any fluid to escape; as, the vent of a cask; the vent of a mold; a volcanic vent. | |
noun (n.) The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes. | |
noun (n.) The opening at the breech of a firearm, through which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge; touchhole. | |
noun (n.) Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet. | |
noun (n.) Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance. | |
verb (v. t.) To sell; to vend. | |
verb (v. i.) To snuff; to breathe or puff out; to snort. | |
verb (v. t.) To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to. | |
verb (v. t.) To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint. | |
verb (v. t.) To utter; to report; to publish. | |
verb (v. t.) To scent, as a hound. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent. a mold. |
ventiduct | noun (n.) A passage for wind or air; a passage or pipe for ventilating apartments. |
ventriloquist | noun (n.) One who practices, or is skilled in, ventriloquism. |
venust | adjective (a.) Beautiful. |
verbalist | noun (n.) A literal adherent to, or a minute critic of, words; a literalist. |
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. |
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. |
verdit | noun (n.) Verdict. |
veriloquent | adjective (a.) Speaking truth; truthful. |
vermeologist | noun (n.) One who treats of vermes, or worms; a helminthologist. |
vernant | adjective (a.) Flourishing, as in spring; vernal. |
versant | noun (n.) The slope of a side of a mountain chain; hence, the general slope of a country; aspect. |
adjective (a.) Familiar; conversant. |
verset | noun (n.) A verse. |
versionist | noun (n.) One who makes or favors a version; a translator. |
verst | noun (n.) A Russian measure of length containing 3,500 English feet. |
vert | noun (n.) Everything that grows, and bears a green leaf, within the forest; as, to preserve vert and venison is the duty of the verderer. |
noun (n.) The right or privilege of cutting growing wood. | |
noun (n.) The color green, represented in a drawing or engraving by parallel lines sloping downward toward the right. |
vervet | noun (n.) A South African monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus, / Lelandii). The upper parts are grayish green, finely specked with black. The cheeks and belly are reddish white. |
vesicant | noun (n.) A vesicatory. |
vest | noun (n.) An article of clothing covering the person; an outer garment; a vestment; a dress; a vesture; a robe. |
noun (n.) Any outer covering; array; garb. | |
noun (n.) Specifically, a waistcoat, or sleeveless body garment, for men, worn under the coat. | |
noun (n.) To clothe with, or as with, a vestment, or garment; to dress; to robe; to cover, surround, or encompass closely. | |
noun (n.) To clothe with authority, power, or the like; to put in possession; to invest; to furnish; to endow; -- followed by with before the thing conferred; as, to vest a court with power to try cases of life and death. | |
noun (n.) To place or give into the possession or discretion of some person or authority; to commit to another; -- with in before the possessor; as, the power of life and death is vested in the king, or in the courts. | |
noun (n.) To invest; to put; as, to vest money in goods, land, or houses. | |
noun (n.) To clothe with possession; as, to vest a person with an estate; also, to give a person an immediate fixed right of present or future enjoyment of; as, an estate is vested in possession. | |
verb (v. i.) To come or descend; to be fixed; to take effect, as a title or right; -- followed by in; as, upon the death of the ancestor, the estate, or the right to the estate, vests in the heir at law. |
vestlet | noun (n.) Any one of several species of actinians belonging to the genus Cerianthus. These animals have a long, smooth body tapering to the base, and two separate circles of tentacles around the mouth. They form a tough, flexible, feltlike tube with a smooth internal lining, in which they dwell, whence the name. |
vestment | noun (n.) A covering or garment; some part of clothing or dress |
noun (n.) any priestly garment. |
vetoist | noun (n.) One who uses, or sustains the use of, the veto. |
vetust | adjective (a.) Venerable from antiquity; ancient; old. |
viaduct | noun (n.) A structure of considerable magnitude, usually with arches or supported on trestles, for carrying a road, as a railroad, high above the ground or water; a bridge; especially, one for crossing a valley or a gorge. Cf. Trestlework. |
vibrant | adjective (a.) Vibrating; tremulous; resonant; as, vibrant drums. |
vicegerent | noun (n.) An officer who is deputed by a superior, or by proper authority, to exercise the powers of another; a lieutenant; a vicar. |
adjective (a.) Having or exercising delegated power; acting by substitution, or in the place of another. | |
adjective (a.) Having or exercising delegated power; acting by substitution, or in the place of another. |
vicount | noun (n.) See Viscount. |
vigilant | adjective (a.) Attentive to discover and avoid danger, or to provide for safety; wakeful; watchful; circumspect; wary. |
vilayet | noun (n.) One of the chief administrative divisions or provinces of the Ottoman Empire; -- formerly called eyalet. |
vineyardist | noun (n.) One who cultivates a vineyard. |
vinolent | adjective (a.) Given to wine; drunken; intemperate. |
violascent | adjective (a.) Violescent. |
violent | noun (n.) An assailant. |
adjective (a.) Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible; vehement; impetuous; fierce; furious; severe; as, a violent blow; the violent attack of a disease. | |
adjective (a.) Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper force; outrageous; unauthorized; as, a violent attack on the right of free speech. | |
adjective (a.) Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural; abnormal. | |
verb (v. t.) To urge with violence. | |
verb (v. i.) To be violent; to act violently. |
violescent | adjective (a.) Tending to a violet color; violascent. |
violet | noun (n.) Any plant or flower of the genus Viola, of many species. The violets are generally low, herbaceous plants, and the flowers of many of the species are blue, while others are white or yellow, or of several colors, as the pansy (Viola tricolor). |
noun (n.) The color of a violet, or that part of the spectrum farthest from red. It is the most refrangible part of the spectrum. | |
noun (n.) In art, a color produced by a combination of red and blue in equal proportions; a bluish purple color. | |
noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small violet-colored butterflies belonging to Lycaena, or Rusticus, and allied genera. | |
noun (n.) Dark blue, inclining to red; bluish purple; having a color produced by red and blue combined. |
violinist | noun (n.) A player on the violin. |
violist | noun (n.) A player on the viol. |
violoncellist | noun (n.) A player on the violoncello. |
virent | adjective (a.) Green; not withered. |
virescent | adjective (a.) Beginning to be green; slightly green; greenish. |
viridescent | adjective (a.) Slightly green; greenish. |
viripotent | adjective (a.) Developed in manhood; hence, able to beget; marriageable. |
virulent | adjective (a.) Extremely poisonous or venomous; very active in doing injury. |
adjective (a.) Very bitter in enmity; actuated by a desire to injure; malignant; as, a virulent invective. |
viscount | adjective (a.) An officer who formerly supplied the place of the count, or earl; the sheriff of the county. |
adjective (a.) A nobleman of the fourth rank, next in order below an earl and next above a baron; also, his degree or title of nobility. See Peer, n., 3. |
visionist | noun (n.) A visionary. |
visitant | noun (n.) One who visits; a guest; a visitor. |
adjective (a.) Visiting. |
vitalist | noun (n.) A believer in the theory of vitalism; -- opposed to physicist. |
viticulturist | noun (n.) One engaged in viticulture. |
vitrescent | adjective (a.) Capable of being formed into glass; tending to become glass. |
vivisectionist | noun (n.) One who practices or advocates vivisection; a vivisector. |
vocabulist | noun (n.) The writer or maker of a vocabulary; a lexicographer. |
vocalist | noun (n.) A singer, or vocal musician, as opposed to an instrumentalist. |
vociferant | adjective (a.) Noisy; clamorous. |
volant | adjective (a.) Passing through the air upon wings, or as if upon wings; flying; hence, passing from place to place; current. |
adjective (a.) Nimble; light and quick; active; rapid. | |
adjective (a.) Represented as flying, or having the wings spread; as, an eagle volant. |
volapukist | noun (n.) One who is conversant with, or who favors adoption of, Volapuk. |
volcanist | noun (n.) One versed in the history and phenomena of volcanoes. |
noun (n.) One who believes in the igneous, as opposed to the aqueous, origin of the rocks of the earth's crust; a vulcanist. Cf. Neptunist. |
volitient | adjective (a.) Exercising the will; acting from choice; willing, or having power to will. |
volt | noun (n.) A circular tread; a gait by which a horse going sideways round a center makes two concentric tracks. |
noun (n.) A sudden movement to avoid a thrust. | |
noun (n.) The unit of electro-motive force; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by United States Statute as, that electro-motive force which steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere. It is practically equivalent to / the electro-motive force of a standard Clark's cell at a temperature of 15¡ C. |
voltaplast | noun (n.) A form of voltaic, or galvanic, battery suitable for use electrotyping. |
volumist | noun (n.) One who writes a volume; an author. |
vomit | noun (n.) To eject the contents of the stomach by the mouth; to puke; to spew. |
noun (n.) Matter that is vomited; esp., matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth. | |
noun (n.) That which excites vomiting; an emetic. | |
verb (v. t.) To throw up; to eject from the stomach through the mouth; to disgorge; to puke; to spew out; -- often followed by up or out. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit; to throw forth; as, volcanoes vomit flame, stones, etc. |
votarist | noun (n.) A votary. |
votist | noun (n.) One who makes a vow. |
vouchment | noun (n.) A solemn assertion. |
vouchsafement | noun (n.) The act of vouchsafing, or that which is vouchsafed; a gift or grant in condescension. |
vulcanist | noun (n.) A volcanist. |
vehmgericht | noun (n.) A vehmic court. |
veldt | noun (n.) A region or tract of land; esp., the open field; grass country. |
vivant | noun (n.) In mort, bridge, and similar games, the partner of dummy. |
volost | noun (n.) In the greater part of Russia, a division for local government consisting of a group of mirs, or village communities; a canton. |