Words Starting with "V"
300 words found
A noun or phrase form used to address or call someone directly in speech.
A speech sound produced with an open vocal tract without significant obstruction or constriction of the airflow.
The property of a substance that evaporates easily at room temperature, or the tendency of financial markets to experience sharp and rapid price fluctuations.
A statistical measure of the degree of variation of an asset's price over time, or the tendency of a substance to vaporize.
A team sport played by two teams of six players, where the objective is to hit the ball over a net so that it lands within the opponent's court.
The SI derived unit for measuring electric potential difference or electromotive force capable of driving an electric current between two points.
A scientific instrument used to measure the quantity of electricity flowing through an electrolyte based on the amount of substance deposited or liberated.
The magnitude of electromotive force or electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit, expressed in volts.
The measure of three-dimensional space occupied by an object, or the intensity of loudness produced by a sound source.
A laboratory instrument specifically designed to accurately measure the volume of gases or solutions in scientific procedures.
A quantitative analytical method in chemistry used to determine the concentration or amount of a substance based on the measurement of solution or gas volumes.
A person who performs a task or activity voluntarily without expecting material compensation.
An official decision rendered by a judge in a court of law regarding the sentence or legal status of a defendant.
A term for a member of the East German police during the Cold War, responsible for maintaining security in areas including the Berlin Wall.
A pattern of fluid flow consisting of a mass of liquid or gas rotating around a central axis.
A statement of will or a vote cast by an individual in an official election or balloting process.
A statement of support or confidence expressed by a parliament regarding the policies or leadership of the incumbent government.
Attitude, behavior, or speech that exhibits coarseness, indecency, or a lack of manners in public.
The Latin translation of the Bible that has been the official and standard version for the Roman Catholic Church since the 4th century.
A volcano that possesses a crater and actively or passively emits materials such as gas, ash, and lava from within the earth.
Anything related to volcanic activity or geological phenomena caused by the process of volcanism.
A chemical process to improve the durability, elasticity, and strength of rubber by adding sulfur and applying heat.
The process of applying a new layer of rubber to a used tire so it can be reused; vulcanization.
An expert or scientist who specializes in the field of volcanology and the study of volcanoes.
The branch of geology that studies volcanoes, lava, magma, and related geological and volcanic phenomena.
A rubber product that has undergone a hardening or vulcanization process to improve its durability and elasticity.
A writing instrument that uses liquid ink flowing through a nib, typically refillable.
The external female reproductive organs, consisting of the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and the vaginal opening.
A surgical procedure to remove part or all of the vulvar tissue, typically performed to treat specific pathological conditions.
An additional layer of fabric attached to the inside of a garment to provide structure, conceal seams, or enhance comfort.