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Meanings of Vinculum:

noun

A connecting band of tissue, such as that attaching a flexor tendon to the bone of a finger or toe.

Usage examples:

It flexes the other three digits because it is attached to the flexor digitorum longus tendon by a …

Meanings of Vindaloo:

noun

A very hot and spicy curry.

Usage examples:

Lamb korma is nowhere near as powerful as curry or vindaloo, relying more on a subtle blend of spic…

Meanings of Vindicate:

verb

Clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

Hospital staff were vindicated by the inquest verdict

Meanings of Vindicated:

verb

Clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

Hospital staff were vindicated by the inquest verdict

Meanings of Vindicates:

verb

Clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

Hospital staff were vindicated by the inquest verdict

Meanings of Vindicating:

verb

Clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

Hospital staff were vindicated by the inquest verdict

Meanings of Vindication:

noun

The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

I intend to work to ensure my full vindication

Meanings of Vindications:

noun

The action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

I intend to work to ensure my full vindication

Meanings of Vindicative:

adjective

Another term for vindictive.

Meanings of Vindicator:

noun

A person who clears someone of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

The champion and vindicator of his grandfather

Meanings of Vindicators:

noun

A person who clears someone of blame or suspicion.

Usage examples:

The champion and vindicator of his grandfather

Meanings of Vindicatory:

adjective

Proving or showing that something is true or that someone is free from blame

Usage examples:

This was a vindicatory rationale developed from theological first principles., the editorial made a…

Meanings of Vindictive:

adjective

Having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge.

Usage examples:

The criticism was both vindictive and personalized

Meanings of Vindictively:

adverb

In a way that shows a wish to harm someone because you think they have harmed you

Usage examples:

They are unhappy she won the election and are vindictively picking on her., "serves them right," he…

Meanings of Vindictiveness:

noun

The quality or an act of showing a wish to harm someone because you think they have harmed you

Usage examples:

The refusal to grant him parole is sheer vindictiveness., she was intensely biased against him and …

Vine

vaɪn

Meanings of Vine:

noun

A climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant related to the grapevine.

Usage examples:

Most of the vines are white grape varieties thought to be likely to fare better in the scarborough …

Meanings of Vinedresser:

noun

A person who prunes, trains, and cultivates vines.

Meanings of Vinegar:

noun

A sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.

Usage examples:

In southern europe wine vinegar is the norm, for example, while in northern europe malt, cider, and…

Meanings of Vinegars:

noun

A sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.

Usage examples:

In southern europe wine vinegar is the norm, for example, while in northern europe malt, cider, and…

Meanings of Vinegary:

adjective

Tasting of or containing vinegar.

Usage examples:

Onions in a sharp, vinegary sauce

Meanings of Vineries:

noun

A greenhouse for grapevines.

Usage examples:

Staff at helmsley walled garden have announced that their £505,000 bid to restore a range of victor…

Meanings of Vinery:

noun

A greenhouse for grapevines.

Usage examples:

Staff at helmsley walled garden have announced that their £505,000 bid to restore a range of victor…

Meanings of Vines:

noun

A climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant related to the grapevine.

Usage examples:

Most of the vines are white grape varieties thought to be likely to fare better in the scarborough …

Meanings of Vineyard:

noun

A plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking.

Usage examples:

Some wineries may even tell you the specific vineyard that the grapes had been grown.

Meanings of Vineyarder:

noun

A native or inhabitant of the island of martha's vineyard, massachusetts.

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