Words Starting with "V"
300 words found
A climbing orchid plant whose pod-shaped fruit contains aromatic seeds used as a flavoring agent in food.
An island nation located in the southern Pacific Ocean, consisting of a chain of volcanic islands.
A collection of various types of things, topics, or information that are diverse and not bound to a single specific theme.
Something that is subject to change, not fixed, or possesses a varying value within a specific context.
A variable whose value is not influenced by other variables and serves as a determining or causal factor in an observation.
A variable whose value is influenced by or dependent on changes in other variables within a research study or mathematical model.
The quality or state of being prone to change, instability, or possessing a certain degree of diversity.
A different form, version, or type of a basic object or concept that shares similar characteristics.
A realization of a phoneme whose occurrence is systematically determined by its surrounding phonetic environment.
Different forms of the same morpheme, the occurrence of which is determined by specific grammatical or phonological environments.
A linguistic form that can be substituted for another in the same context without changing the meaning or violating grammatical rules.
A statistical measure indicating the extent to which data values in a set are spread out from their mean.
A change, difference, or deviation from an original form, standard, or state.
Phonemic differences within a word that do not result in a change of meaning or the identity of the word.
Differences or fluctuations in research results that arise due to random factors or chance, rather than the variables being studied.
The phonemic change in a morpheme that occurs due to the influence of the phonological environment when it combines with other morphemes.
Something that possesses diverse characteristics or exhibits variations in form, type, or method of presentation.
A group of plants within a species that possess distinct characteristics distinguishing them from other groups within the same species.
An acute infectious disease caused by the variola virus, characterized by high fever and the eruption of fluid-filled pustules on the skin.
A condition of enlarged or swollen veins, typically occurring in the legs due to blood pooling caused by weakened venous valves.
A vessel or container used for holding flowers as decoration, typically placed on a table or other flat surface.
A male reproductive duct that transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct before expulsion from the body.
Relating to the status of a person or state that is under the protection or dominion of a more powerful entity.
A surgical sterilization procedure in males involving the cutting or tying of the vas deferens to prevent the release of sperm during ejaculation.
A semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum, widely used as a base for ointments, lubricants, or skin moisturizers.
Relating to or possessing blood vessels that function to transport fluids or blood within an organism's body.
The process of formation, growth, or distribution of new blood vessels within body tissues, whether physiological or pathological.
A specialized container or box used by botanists to keep plant specimens fresh during field collection.
A physiological process involving the widening of blood vessels resulting from the relaxation of smooth muscle cells within the vessel walls.
A substance, drug, or biological agent that triggers the dilation of blood vessels to increase blood flow.