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| vitamin b12 |
a compound found in meat, milk, eggs, and other animal products, required in human nutrition for producing red blood cells and maintaining nerves and muscles; cobalamin. |
| vitamin B2 |
riboflavin. |
| vitamin b3 |
niacin. |
| vitamin b6 |
a compound found in meats, green vegetables, and whole grains, required in human nutrition for metabolism; pyridoxine. |
| vitamin B complex |
a group of vitamins essential in human nutrition, found mainly in eggs, liver, yeast, and certain vegetables. |
| vitamin C |
ascorbic acid. |
| vitamin D |
in human nutrition, a sterol produced in the liver, or any of several closely related sterols found in fish, eggs, or fortified milk, required for proper bone development and calcium absorption. |
| vitamin E |
a compound found in vegetable oils and whole grains, required in human nutrition for the maintenance of blood cells, membranes, and liver and brain tissue; tocopherol. |
| vitamin K |
in human nutrition, a substance produced in the intestines by bacteria, or acquired in the diet from milk or green vegetables, required for the synthesis of blood-clotting proteins. |
| vitamin P |
bioflavonoid. |
| vitellus |
an egg yolk. |
| vitiate |
to make (a legal document or the like) ineffective or invalid. [2 definitions] |
| viticulture |
the cultivation of grapes, or the study or art of growing grapes. |
| vitreous |
having the nature or characteristics of glass, such as hardness or transparency. [3 definitions] |
| vitreous humor |
the transparent, colorless jelly that fills the eyeball between the lens and the retina. |
| vitrify |
to make into or become glass, usu. through a heating process. [2 definitions] |
| vitrine |
a glass showcase or glass-fronted cabinet in which art objects, specimens, fine china, or the like are displayed. |
| vitriol |
sulfuric acid. [4 definitions] |
| vitriolic |
severely harsh and biting, esp. verbally. [2 definitions] |
| vitriolize |
to change or convert into vitriol. [2 definitions] |
| vituperate |
to condemn sharply; blame; berate. [2 definitions] |
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