vandalism |
willful and malicious destruction or defacement of property, or an act thereof. |
vandalize |
to purposely deface, destroy, or damage (property). |
Vandyke beard |
a short beard trimmed to a point. |
Vandyke collar |
a broad lace or linen collar with a scalloped or deeply indented edge. |
vane |
a device mounted so that it rotates freely in the wind, indicating the wind's direction; weather vane. [4 definitions] |
vanguard |
the leading or foremost position or part of a movement or force; forefront. [2 definitions] |
vanilla |
any of several tropical orchids whose fruit contains a fragrant flavoring agent. [4 definitions] |
vanilla bean |
the long, narrow seedpod of the orchid plant vanilla, used in making the food flavoring called vanilla. |
vanillin |
a fragrant white crystalline compound obtained from the vanilla bean or prepared synthetically, used as a flavoring and in perfumes. |
vanish |
to disappear quickly from sight. [4 definitions] |
vanishing point |
in perspective, the point at which receding parallel lines appear to converge. [2 definitions] |
vanity |
an excessive admiration of oneself, esp. one's appearance; conceit; vainness. [6 definitions] |
vanity case |
a small traveling case, used by women, that is designed to carry cosmetics and toiletries. |
vanity plate |
a car license plate with letters and numbers chosen by the owner rather than assigned by the state. |
vanity press |
a publisher that publishes books for which the author pays the costs; vanity publisher. |
vanquish |
to subdue or defeat by or as if by greater force; conquer; overcome. |
vanquishable |
combined form of vanquish. |
vantage |
a condition or position that offers superiority; advantageous position. [2 definitions] |
Vanuatu |
an island country in the southwestern Pacific east of Australia; New Hebrides. |
vanward |
moving, directed toward, or in the van or front. |
vapid |
lacking spirit, life, or flavor; dull; uninteresting. |