VI"NTAGE, _s._ the produce of the vine for the year; the time in which grapes are gathered
VI"OLATION, _s._ infringement of a law
VI"OLENT, _a._ forcible; unseasonably vehement
VI"PER, _s._ a serpent; anything mischievous
VI"PERINE, _a._ belonging to a viper
VI"RULENT, _a._ poisonous; venomous; poisoned in the mind; malignant
VI"SIBLE, _a._ perceptible by the eye; apparent
VI"SION, _s._ sight; the faculty of seeing; the act of seeing; a supernatural appearance; a spectre; a phantom; a dream; something shown in a dream
VI"SUAL, _a._ using the power of sight
VI"TIATE, _v.a._ deprave; spoil; make less pure
VOLCA"NO, _s._ a burning mountain
VO"TARY, _s._ one devoted, as by a vow, to any particular service, worship, study, or state of life
VU"LTURE, _s._ a large bird of prey
WA"NTONLY, _ad._ sportively; carelessly
WEA"PON, _s._ an instrument of offence; something with which one is armed to hurt another
WI"LDERNESS, _s._ a desert
WI"STFUL, _a._ attentive; earnest; full of thought
WO"NDERFUL, _a._ admirable; strange; astonishing
WO"RSHIP, _v.a._ adore; honour; venerate
ZEST, _s._ relish
ZOOLO"GICAL, _a._ that which relates to animals
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