UNINHA"BITABLE, _a._ unfit to be inhabited

UNINI"TIATED, _part._ ignorant of; not conversant with

UNIVE"RSAL, _s._ the whole

U"NIVERSE, _s._ the general system of things

UNJU"STIFIABLE, _a._ not to be defended

 

UNMO"ULTED, _part._ unchanged in feather

UNPA"LATEABLE, _a._ nauseous, disgusting

UNRETA"LIATED, _part._ unreturned, applied to injuries

UNSA"Y, _v.a._ retract; deny what has been said

UNSUCCE"SSFUL, _a._ not having the wished event

UNSWA"THE, _v.a._ unbandage

UNVI"TIATED, _part._ pure; not defiled

UNWIE"LDY, _a._ unmanageable; not easily moving, or moved

URGE, _v.a._ press; incite; provoke; solicit

U"SHER, _s._ an under-teacher; one whose business it is to introduce strangers, or walk before a person of high rank

UTE"NSIL, _s._ an instrument for any use, such as the vessels of the kitchen, or tools of a trade

VALE"RIAN, _s._ a plant

VA"LLEY, _s._ low ground; a hollow between two hills

VA"LUABLE, _a._ precious; worthy

VA"LUE, _s._ price; worth; rate

VAN, _s._ the front of an army; the first line

VANI"LLA, _s._ a plant, the fruit of which is used to scent chocolate

VA"NISH, _v.n._ lose perceptible existence; disappear; be lost; pa.s.s away

VA"RIANCE, _s._ discord; disagreement

VA"RIEGATE, _v.a._ diversify; stain with different colours

VA"RIOUS, _a._ different; several; diversified

VA"RY, _v.a._ change; change to something else

VA"TICAN, _s._ the palace of the Pope at Rome

VEGETA"TION, _s._ the power of producing the growth of plants

VEGETA"TIVE, _a._ having the power to produce growth in plants

VE"HICLE, _s._ a conveyance

VE"NERABLE, _a._ old; to be treated with reverence

VE"NISON, _s._ game; the flesh of deer

VENTILA"TION, _s._ the act of fanning

VENTILA"TOR, _s._ an instrument contrived to supply close places with fresh air

VE"NTURE, _v.n._ dare; run hazard; engage in

VE"RIFY, _v.n._ justify against the charge of falsehood; confirm; to prove true

VE"RILY, _ad._ in truth; certainly

VE"SSEL, _s._ any capacity; anything containing; the containing parts of an animal body

VESU"VIUS, _s._ a burning mountain near Naples

VICI"NITY, _s._ nearness; state of being near

VICI"SSITUDE, _s._ regular change; revolution

VI"CTIM, _s._ sacrifice; something destroyed

VI"CTORY, _s._ conquest; triumph

VI"GIL, _s._ watch; a fast kept before a holiday

VI"GOROUS, _a._ full of strength and life

VI"GOROUSLY, _ad._ energetically; forcibly; with force; without weakness

VI"LLAGE, _s._ a small collection of houses

VI"NDICATE, _v.a._ justify; clear; a.s.sert; revenge

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