English words starting with vi
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Meanings of Via:
prepositionTravelling through (a place) en route to a destination.
Usage examples:
They came to europe via turkey
Viability
ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.tiMeanings of Viability:
nounAbility to work successfully.
Usage examples:
An interest in the long-term viability of british companies
Meanings of Viable:
adjectiveCapable of working successfully; feasible.
Usage examples:
The proposed investment was economically viable
Viaducts
ˈvaɪə.dʌktMeanings of Viaducts:
nounA long bridge-like structure, typically a series of arches, carrying a road or railway across a valley or other low ground.
Usage examples:
From the stone walls and landscaped embankments to the sweep of the footbridges and the modern viad…
Vial
vaɪlMeanings of Vial:
nounA small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.
Usage examples:
Ritter picked up a box off the counter containing three small vials of different colored liquids.
Vials
vaɪlMeanings of Vials:
nounA small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.
Usage examples:
Ritter picked up a box off the counter containing three small vials of different colored liquids.
Viand
ˈvʌɪəndMeanings of Viand:
nounAn item of food.
Usage examples:
An unlimited assortment of viands
Viands
ˈvaɪ.əndzMeanings of Viands:
nounAn item of food.
Usage examples:
An unlimited assortment of viands
Viatica
vʌɪˈatɪkəmMeanings of Viatica:
nounThe eucharist as given to a person near or in danger of death.
Usage examples:
This was the devastating viaticum of pomponne de bellievre for the dying henry iii, king of france.
Viatical
vaɪˈætɪkəlMeanings of Viatical:
adjectiveRelating to the sale of life insurance policies sold by a dying person to someone else at a price lower than the value of the policy
Usage examples:
The viatical investor paid $80,000 for the $100,000 life insurance policy.
Viaticum
vʌɪˈatɪkəmMeanings of Viaticum:
nounThe eucharist as given to a person near or in danger of death.
Usage examples:
This was the devastating viaticum of pomponne de bellievre for the dying henry iii, king of france.
Vibe
vʌɪbMeanings of Vibe:
nounA person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others.
Usage examples:
We've been picking up some bad vibes on that guy
verbAnother term for vibraphone.
Meanings of Vibist:
nounA musician who plays the vibraphone.
Usage examples:
Hutcherson was possibly the only vibist around who could survive in the heat generated by such a li…
Vibists
ˈvʌɪbɪstMeanings of Vibists:
nounA musician who plays the vibraphone.
Usage examples:
Hutcherson was possibly the only vibist around who could survive in the heat generated by such a li…
Meanings of Vibracula:
noun(in some bryozoans) any of a number of modified zooids that bear a long whiplike seta, serving to prevent other organisms from settling on the colony.
Usage examples:
In ectoprocta there are similar specialized zooids, avacularia, vibracula, and gonozooids.
Meanings of Vibraculum:
noun(in some bryozoans) any of a number of modified zooids that bear a long whiplike seta, serving to prevent other organisms from settling on the colony.
Usage examples:
In ectoprocta there are similar specialized zooids, avacularia, vibracula, and gonozooids.
Vibrancy
ˈvʌɪbr(ə)nsiMeanings of Vibrancy:
nounThe state of being full of energy and life.
Usage examples:
The vibrancy of the city centre
Meanings of Vibrant:
adjectiveFull of energy and life.
Usage examples:
A vibrant cosmopolitan city
Meanings of Vibrantly:
adverbIn a way that is energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm
Usage examples:
I live in vancouver, which is a vibrantly multi-cultural city., i am now recovered and vibrantly he…
Vibraphone
ˈvaɪ.brə.fəʊnMeanings of Vibraphone:
nounA musical percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars, each above a tubular resonator containing a motor-driven rotating vane, giving a vibrato effect.
Usage examples:
‘maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps…
Vibrate
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrate:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
Vibrated
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrated:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
Vibrates
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrates:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
nounA setting on an electronic device that causes it to vibrate when something happens, such as receiving a new message
Usage examples:
The show's about to start - i'm going to put my phone on vibrate.
Vibratile
ˈvʌɪbrətʌɪlMeanings of Vibratile:
adjective(of cilia, flagella, or other small appendages) capable of or characterized by oscillatory motion.
Usage examples:
When the pulse is hard, frequent, and vibratile, and the temperature is elevated, bryonia is indica…
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