Words Starting with "V"
300 words found
The state or quality of being visible; the degree to which something can be seen or observed.
A person who possesses the ability to think far ahead, has broad insight, and is capable of planning the future with innovative ideas.
An official visit to a place or institution for the purpose of inspection, evaluation, supervision, or performance assessment.
An ecclesiastical official appointed to conduct official inspections or oversight of monasteries, institutions, or religious communities.
A mental experience consisting of images, visions, or apparitions that are illusory and unreal, often appearing under specific conditions.
A laboratory instrument used to accurately measure the viscosity or thickness of a liquid.
A viscous orange-brown solution obtained by treating cellulose with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide, used to manufacture rayon and cellophane.
The state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction of the fluid's molecules.
See Vishnu
A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening or along a corridor of trees or buildings.
Relating to seeing or sight; capable of being perceived by the sense of vision.
The formation of a mental image or the representation of an object, situation, or set of information as a graphic or visual display.
An official medical report or certificate issued by a physician regarding the examination of a human body, typically for legal or judicial purposes.
A measure of the ability of the eye to distinguish object details and shapes at a given distance, expressed as visual acuity.
The systematic cultivation and management of grapevines, typically for the production of table grapes or wine.
Relating to or manifesting life; absolutely necessary or important; essential for the success or continued existence of something.
The state of being strong and active; the capacity for survival, growth, and development.
An organic micronutrient essential for the human and animal body to support growth, development, and metabolic health.
A fat-soluble vitamin crucial for maintaining vision, immune function, and skin integrity, found in fish oil and dairy products.
A group of water-soluble vitamins that play a vital role in cell metabolism and nervous system function, commonly found in grains.
A water-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant and is essential for collagen synthesis, abundantly found in fresh fruits and green vegetables.
A fat-soluble vitamin that aids calcium absorption for bone health, obtained through sunlight exposure or consumption of fish oil and egg yolks.
A form of vitamin D known as ergocalciferol, derived from plant sources and involved in the regulation of body calcium.
A fat-soluble vitamin compound that functions as a potent antioxidant to protect body cells from damage caused by free radicals.
A group of fat-soluble vitamins that play a vital role in blood coagulation and bone metabolism.
A group of various water-soluble vitamins that work synergistically to support the body's metabolic functions.
A phosphoprotein found in egg yolk, serving as a primary nutritional reserve for embryonic development.
A chronic medical condition characterized by the loss of melanin pigment in the skin, resulting in the appearance of irregular white patches.
The quality or state of being glass-like, particularly in terms of clarity, hardness, or surface texture.
The process of transforming a substance or material into a glass-like solid state through rapid cooling or thermal treatment.