voilą |
(French) there it is! (often used to express satisfaction or success). |
voile |
a sheer, open-weave fabric made from wool, silk, cotton, or rayon, and used esp. for lightweight dresses or curtains. |
VoIP |
abbreviation of "Voice over Internet Protocol," a technology that provides voice telephony services over the Internet or other similar network. |
voir dire |
an oath sworn by a prospective witness or juror to tell the truth in an examination by which a court seeks to determine that person's competence to participate in a trial. |
vol. |
abbreviation of "volume." |
volant |
flying or able to fly. [3 definitions] |
volatile |
rapidly changeable, esp. tending to become violent. [3 definitions] |
volatility |
the condition or property of being volatile. |
volatilize |
to become volatile or dissipate as vapor. [2 definitions] |
vol-au-vent |
a large light flaky pastry shell filled with chicken, game, or fish in a cream sauce. |
volcanic |
of, characterized by, or relating to a volcano or volcanoes. [3 definitions] |
volcanic glass |
a natural glass produced by the rapid cooling of lava, such as obsidian or pitchstone. |
volcanism |
the force, activity, or phenomena associated with volcanoes. |
volcano |
a vent in the earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, gases, and the like are expelled. [2 definitions] |
volcanologist |
one who studies or works professionally in the field of volcanology. |
volcanology |
the scientific study of volcanic phenomena. |
vole |
any of several small rodents similar to mice but having short limbs and tails. |
Volga |
a major river, the longest in Europe, flowing through central Russia and emptying into the Caspian Sea. |
Volga River |
a major river, the longest in Europe, flowing through central Russia and emptying into the Caspian Sea. |
volition |
the act of willing, deciding, or choosing. [2 definitions] |
volitive |
of, relating to, or arising from the will. [2 definitions] |