Words Starting with "V"
300 words found
A holiday home located outside the city or in mountainous areas, typically used as a retreat.
A synthetic plastic material that is fire-resistant, durable, and often used as a coating material or sound recording medium.
A decorative design in graphic arts or architecture featuring motifs of creeping plants, foliage, or other ornamental carvings.
An ancient bowed string instrument resembling a violin, but with distinct technical characteristics and sound.
A bowed string instrument larger than a standard violin, or referring to a genus of flowering shrubs with purple blossoms.
A flowering ornamental plant characterized by fuzzy leaves and succulent stems, typically grown in pots.
A color in the light spectrum located between blue and purple, often referred to as violet or purple.
A four-stringed bowed musical instrument with a wide tonal range, spanning more than four octaves in the high register.
A person who has the skill to play the violin.
A violinist or a person who is proficient in playing the violin.
A meteorological phenomenon consisting of precipitation that evaporates or sublimates in the atmosphere before reaching the ground.
A type of tobacco variety with high sugar content, commonly used as a raw material for cigarettes without clove additives.
An astronomical term for a star cluster; the 6th zodiac sign
Relating to the qualities of virility, masculinity, or characteristics biologically and socially associated with adult males.
A medical or biological condition in women characterized by the development of masculine physical traits due to androgen hormone imbalance.
The condition or quality of virility, encompassing physical strength, vitality, and sexual reproductive capacity in males.
A residence pattern where a married couple lives near or with the husband's family after marriage.
A branch of biology that specifically studies viruses, their structure, classification, and their interactions with hosts and the diseases they cause.
Something that appears to be real or has the same effect as reality, even though it does not exist physically or is not present directly.
A person who possesses outstanding technical ability or skill, especially in the field of music or performance.
The property of a microorganism or substance that has a high degree of virulence, is highly toxic, and is capable of causing severe disease or death.
The degree or level of ability of a pathogenic microorganism to cause disease in the host it infects.
A microscopic infectious agent that can only replicate inside living host cells because it lacks its own cellular machinery.
An official travel document issued to holders of diplomatic passports for the purpose of state duties or consular representation in the destination country.
An entry permit that allows the holder to visit a country twice within the specified validity period of the visa.
A temporary entry permit granted to travelers to stop over in a country before continuing their journey to a final destination.
An official entry permit granted by a country to a foreign national for the purpose of tourism or recreation.
The internal organs of the body, specifically those located within the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom; a clear mental image of the future.
Able to be seen; perceptible to the eye or clearly observable.