Words Starting with "V"
300 words found
An entrance hall or lobby at the entrance of a building; in anatomy, refers to a cavity or space at the entrance to a canal.
A term referring to milk fat or an informal abbreviation for a veterinarian.
A cord or lace used to fasten a shoe, ensuring it fits securely and stays on the foot.
A person who has served as a military soldier, or an individual with long experience and deep expertise in a particular field.
A medical professional with specialized expertise in diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases and injuries in animals.
Everything related to the health, prevention, and treatment of diseases in animals.
A fragrant grass native to India whose roots contain essential oils, often used for fragrances, handicrafts, or soil erosion control.
A constitutional right held by a supreme authority to prevent, suspend, or cancel a decision or resolution proposed by a legislative body or other party.
A food additive in the form of monosodium glutamate used to provide a savory taste or to enhance the flavor of dishes.
A preposition used to indicate the medium, route, or method taken to achieve a goal.
Capable of living, growing, or developing independently under suitable environmental conditions.
The quality or state of being capable of living, surviving, or functioning effectively.
A long bridge or elevated structure built to carry a road or railway over a valley, highway, or other obstacle.
A speech sound produced by the vibration of an articulator, such as the tip of the tongue, against a specific point of articulation.
The regular back-and-forth motion of an object or particle through an equilibrium point due to mechanical energy.
A mechanical or electrical device designed to produce repetitive vibrations, often used for massage therapy or physical stimulation.
A genus of curved or comma-shaped rod bacteria, some species of which can cause infectious diseases in humans.
An imperative or directive term used to instruct the reader to refer to or see another part of a text or document.
The technology of recording, processing, and transmitting electronic signals that display moving images on a television screen or other electronic devices.
A telephone device equipped with a camera and screen to enable simultaneous voice and visual communication between users.
A moving image recording produced to accompany a song or as a visual promotional medium.
An interactive communication system that displays text and graphic data on a television screen via telephone networks.
A sovereign country located in the eastern part of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia.
A hidden danger below the sea surface, such as a reef or shoal, that poses a hazard to maritime navigation.
The evening or day before a religious feast, observed with prayer or liturgical preparation.
A small decorative design or illustration typically placed at the beginning or end of a chapter in a book, or a decorative engraving on metal.
An ecclesiastical administrative territory led by a vicar, or the office and tenure held by a vicar.
An ecclesiastical official who acts as an assistant or temporary substitute in performing leadership duties or pastoral ministry within the church.
An ecclesiastical official possessing episcopal authority, but exercising it within a missionary territory not yet established as a definitive diocese.
An ecclesiastical official appointed to assist the bishop in performing administrative and pastoral duties throughout the entire diocese.