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V(1)
( n. (also v) (pl. Vs or V's) 1 the twenty-second letter of the alphabet. 2 a V-shaped thing. 3 (as a Roman numeral) five.)
V(2)
( abbr. (also V.) volt(s).)
V(3)
( symb. Chem. the element vanadium.)
V-1
( n. hist. a type of German flying bomb used in the war of 1939-45. [abbr. of G Vergeltungswaffe reprisal weapon])
V-2
( n. a type of German rocket-powered missile used in the war of 1939-45. [abbr. of G Vergeltungswaffe reprisal weapon])
V-neck
( ˈvi:nek n. (often attrib.) 1 a neck of a pullover etc. with straight sides meeting at an angle in the front to form a V. 2 a garment with this.)
V-sign
( n. 1 Brit. a sign of the letter V made with the first two fingers pointing up and the back of the hand facing outwards, as a gesture of abuse, contempt, etc. 2 a similar sign made with the Далее…
v.
( abbr. 1 verse. 2 verso. 3 versus. 4 very. 5 vide.)
V. & A.
( abbr. Victoria & Albert Museum (in London).)
VA
( abbr. 1 US Veterans' Administration. 2 Vicar Apostolic. 3 Vice Admiral. 4 US Virginia (in official postal use). 5 (in the UK) Order of Victoria and Albert.)
Va.
( abbr. Virginia.)
vac
( væk n. Brit. colloq. vacation (esp. of universities). [abbr.])
vacancy
( ˈveɪkənsɪ n. (pl. -ies) 1 the state of being vacant or empty. 2 an unoccupied post or job (there are three vacancies for typists). 3 an available room in a hotel etc. 4 emptiness of mind; Далее…
vacant
( ˈveɪkənt adj. 1 not filled or occupied; empty. 2 not mentally active; showing no interest (had a vacant stare). øvacant possession Brit. ownership of a house etc. with any previous Далее…
vacate
( vəˈkeɪt v.tr. 1 leave vacant or cease to occupy (a house, room, etc.). 2 give up tenure of (a post etc.). 3 Law annul (a judgement or contract etc.). øøvacatable adj. [L vacare vacat- be Далее…
vacation
( vəˈkeɪʃən n. & v. —n. 1 a fixed period of cessation from work, esp. in universities and lawcourts. 2 US a holiday. 3 the act of vacating (a house or post etc.). —v.intr. US take a Далее…
vaccinate
( ˈvæksɪneɪt v.tr. inoculate with a vaccine to procure immunity from a disease; immunize. øøvaccination n. vaccinator n.)
vaccine
( ˈvæksi:n n. & adj. —n. 1 an antigenic preparation used to stimulate the production of antibodies and procure immunity from one or several diseases. 2 hist. the cowpox virus used in Далее…
vaccinia
( vækˈsɪnɪə n. Med. a virus used as a vaccine against smallpox. [mod.L (as VACCINE)])
vacillate
( ˈvæsɪleɪt v.intr. 1 fluctuate in opinion or resolution. 2 move from side to side; oscillate, waver. øøvacillation n. vacillator n. [L vacillare vacillat- sway])
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