via |
traveling through; by way of. [2 definitions] |
viable |
capable of germinating, growing, or developing, as a living organism or social organization. [3 definitions] |
viaduct |
a road or passageway built on a series of short spans or arches over a valley or lower routes. |
vial |
a small, sometimes stoppered bottle of glass or plastic used for small amounts of liquid medicine, chemicals, perfume, or the like. |
via media |
(Latin) a middle way; compromise between two extremes. |
viand |
an article of food, esp. a delicacy. [2 definitions] |
viaticum |
communion given to someone on the brink of death. [2 definitions] |
vibe |
(often pl.; slang) an emotional quality believed to be detectable in a person or thing by intuition; vibration. |
vibes |
(informal) vibraphone; vibraharp. |
vibist |
a musician who plays the vibraphone. |
vibraharp |
see "vibraphone." |
vibrancy |
the quality or appearance of being full of energy; liveliness. |
vibrant |
full of energy or constant activity as if vibrating or pulsing. [3 definitions] |
vibraphone |
a percussion instrument similar to a marimba but with metal instead of wooden bars and electrically operated resonators that sustain the tone and produce a vibrato. |
vibrate |
to move back and forth very rapidly and steadily; oscillate. [6 definitions] |
vibratile |
of, pertaining to, or characterized by vibration. [3 definitions] |
vibration |
an act or instance of vibrating. [4 definitions] |
vibrationless |
combined form of vibration. |
vibrato |
a vibrating or pulsating effect produced with the voice or on a musical instrument by slight and rapid changes in pitch. |
vibratoless |
combined form of vibrato. |
vibrator |
someone or something that vibrates or causes vibration. [3 definitions] |