verdurous |
covered with, rich in, or consisting of verdure; verdant. |
verge |
the point or limit beyond which something something is likely, inevitable, or attainable; brink. [6 definitions] |
Vergil |
variant of Virgil. |
veridical |
truthful; honest; veracious. [2 definitions] |
verification |
the act of verifying. [3 definitions] |
verify |
to confirm the truth or accuracy of; substantiate; confirm. |
verily |
(archaic) in truth; in fact. [2 definitions] |
verisimilar |
appearing or seeming to be true or real; probable; likely. |
verisimilitude |
the appearance or semblance of truth or reality. [2 definitions] |
veritable |
true; authentic; real. |
vérité |
see "cinéma vérité." [3 definitions] |
verity |
the quality or condition of being true or real. [2 definitions] |
verjuice |
the sour juice of unripe fruit such as crab apples or grapes. [2 definitions] |
vermeil |
a metal, such as silver, copper, or bronze, that has been gilded. |
vermi- |
worm. |
vermicelli |
a kind of pasta shaped into long, thin threads like spaghetti but thinner. |
vermicide |
a drug or other agent used to kill worms, esp. parasitic intestinal worms. |
vermicular |
of, resembling, or caused by worms. [2 definitions] |
vermiculite |
a highly water-absorbent mineral produced by the heating and expansion of grains of mica, used as a heat insulation and a potting medium for plants. |
vermiform |
shaped like a worm; long, slender, and sinuous. |
vermiform appendix |
the narrow, blind tube extending from the cecum of the large intestine. |