Valkyrie |
in Scandinavian mythology, any of the maidens who bring dead battle heroes to Valhalla and attend them there. |
Valletta |
the seaport capital of Malta. |
valley |
a long area of relatively low elevation, often having a stream bed at the bottom, surrounded by mountains or hills. [2 definitions] |
valor |
boldness in facing danger; courage; bravery. |
valorize |
to fix or maintain the price of (a commodity), esp. by a government, as by buying up a commodity at a fixed price or by making special loans to the producers. |
valorous |
having or showing bravery; valiant; courageous. |
Valsalva maneuver |
forced breathing out with the mouth and nose closed, so as to restore normal pressure in the ears. |
valse |
(French) waltz. |
valuable |
having great material or monetary worth; expensive. [3 definitions] |
valuate |
to determine or set the value of; appraise. |
valuation |
the act or process of estimating, determining, or setting the value of something; appraisal. [2 definitions] |
value |
an amount, esp. of money, considered to be equivalent to, or suitable exchange for, a thing or service. [8 definitions] |
value-added tax |
a sales tax paid on the value added to products and services at each stage of manufacturing and distribution. |
valued |
highly esteemed. [2 definitions] |
value judgment |
an estimate, usu. subjective, of the worth of a person, object, event, or the like, esp. when such an estimate is not called for. |
valueless |
of no value; worthless; useless. |
valvate |
having a valve, valves, or valvelike parts. [2 definitions] |
valve |
any device for controlling the flow of a fluid or gas, esp. a movable part that can close or constrict a passageway, such as a stopcock. [5 definitions] |
valveless |
combined form of valve. |
valve trombone |
a trombone that has three or four valves instead of a slide. |
valvular |
having, functioning like, or resembling a valve. [2 definitions] |