Words Starting With "V"

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V-neck

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A V-neck is a style of shirt or sweater with a neckline that is shaped like the letter "V." It typically has a narrow opening at the front, with two arms or side pieces that meet at a point at the back of the neck. The V-neck style is often associated with casual wear and is commonly found in t-shirts, sweatshirts, and other types of casual tops. It is also sometimes used in more formal wear, such as in a dress shirt or a blazer with a V-neck lapel.

V-necked

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Having a V-shaped neck, typically as a result of a shirt or sweater that has a V-shaped opening at the neckline.

V.a.t.

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Value Added Tax.

V.i.p.

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"Very Important Person" - someone who receives special treatment, privilege, or attention due to their high social status, power, or celebrity.

V

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The letter "V" is a consonant of the Modern English alphabet, representing a distinct sound, /v/ or "uh".

V.o.i.p.

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Voice Over Internet Protocol.

Vaagmer

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A Vaagmer is a type of pronoun or a special kind of noun in some languages, such as Estonian and Finnish, which is used as a placeholder or an epithet in poetry and oral storytelling to replace a complex name or description of a person or a concept. It is often used to add emphasis, create a more vivid image, or to appeal to the listener's emotions.<br><br>However, I think you might be referring to the word "Vaagmer" as possibly associated with Danish or Scandinavian word structure studies or descriptive linguistics.

Vaal

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The word "vaal" has multiple meanings depending on the context. <br><br>1. In English, "Vaal" can refer to:<br><br>- Vaal River: a major river in South Africa, flowing into the Orange River.<br><br>2. In Hindi, "Vaal" means:<br><br>- Pretly or beautiful, especially used to describe a girl's beauty.<br><br>3. The Vaal is also a surname, for example, "Vaal" is a name that appears in some branches of the Raritan and Van der Veer families in New Jersey, United States.<br><br>4. Vaal can also be used as a given name, for example, Vaal in Ainu mythology was a name for the island of the god of the sea, and it's also in books (e.g., Vaal Ranii, a fictional character from the "Sonic the hedgehog" series.<br><br>Specifically, without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint an exact definition.

Vaalribbok

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "vaalribbok". It seems to be a non-existent or made-up word. If you could provide more context or a different word, I'll be happy to help.

Vacancies

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A vacancy is an open position or emptiness, typically in a company, organization, or job market, where a person is needed to fill a specific role or position.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The company has a number of vacancies in the sales department."<br> "She applied for a vacancy in the teaching field."<br><br>It can also be used in other contexts, such as:<br><br> A vacancy on a sports team, where an athlete is injured or leaving the team.<br> A vacancy in a school, where a teacher or staff member is leaving their position.<br><br>Synonyms for vacancy include:<br><br> Opening<br> Position<br> Opening position<br> Opening vacancy<br> Empty space<br> Empty position

Vacancy

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A position or a vacant job opening in an organization. It is a place that needs to be filled, either temporarily or permanently, by a person with specific qualifications and skills to perform a particular job function.

Vacant

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Available for occupation, engagement, or use. Not occupied or filled (e.g. a vacant chair). Uninhabited or uninhabitable (e.g. a vacant house).

Vacantly

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In a way that shows a lack of attention or interest.<br><br>Example: "She stared vacantly into space, lost in thought."<br><br>Synonyms: absent-mindedly, blankly, dazed, heedlessly, mindlessly.

Vacantness

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1. The state of being empty and uninhabited.<br>2. A feeling of emptiness or a sense of not having enough to satisfy one's needs or desires.<br>3. Lack of occupation or activity; available for use or employment.

Vacate

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To quit occupying or possessing something, especially a building or a place of residence.

Vacated

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pletely deserted or left empty: <br><br> The hotel was vacant because it was on vacation. <br> The room was vacant after the student graduated.

Vacates

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To go away from a place, to leave a position or office.

Vacating

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Meaning: to leave a place or job; to officially leave a position or assignment, often temporarily or permanently.<br><br>Example: "The manager decided to vacate the office and hand over the keys to the new employee."<br><br>Synonyms: leave, vacate, resign, relinquish, abandon.

Vacation

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A period of freedom from work, study, or other regular activities, used for rest, relaxation, or leisure.

Vacational

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Non-existent or fictional.<br><br>Example: "The vacational holiday destination was so beautiful!"<br>(Note: "Vacational" is not a real word in the English language. The correct word is "vacation".)

Vacationed

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The verb "to vacation" means to take a break from work or school for leisure and recreation. <br><br>The past tense of the verb "to vacation" is "vacationed". <br><br>Example: They vacationed in Hawaii for two weeks.

Vacationer

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A person who takes a vacation, typically one who is traveling for pleasure or recreation.

Vacationers

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People who are on vacation or a holiday.

Vacationing

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Taking a break from work or school to travel, rest, and relax.

Vacationist

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A vacationist is a colloquial or informal term for a traveler, typically one who takes a vacation or leisure trip, often to a popular tourist destination.

Vacations

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Vacations refer to periods of time when one has stopped working or is taking a break from their usual occupation, often for travel, relaxation, or leisure activities. It can also be referred to as holidays or time off.

Vacatur

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Vacatur is a legal term referring to the recision or annulment of a legal action, lawsuit or judgment, typically due to a technical error or irregularity in the legal process. It is often used to describe the reversal or cancellation of a court order, judgment, or other judicial decision.<br><br>In general, a vacatur can be granted after the initial judgment has been made, usually due to:<br><br> Manifest errors of law or fact by the court<br> Lack of jurisdiction by the court<br> Violations of due process<br> Other procedural irregularities<br><br>A vacatur is often sought as a way to "vacate" a decision, essentially rendering it invalid and allowing for the parties to re-visit the case with new evidence or arguments.<br><br>Vacatur is an important aspect of procedural law, as it can provide relief to those who have been unfairly affected by an improper or erroneous decision.

Vaccaria

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Vaccaria is a genus of plants in the bedstraw family (Caryophyllaceae). It includes about 70 species of annual or perennial plants, many of which are known as cowcockle.<br><br>Some species are commonly found in Europe, Asia and Africa, often in fields, meadows, hedgerows, and along roadsides.

Vaccary

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I couldn't find any word in the English language called "vaccary". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. <br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of the word "vaccary" misspelled as "vaccary" could be a reflection of the "vacantary" or "vacarity".

Vaccicide

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A virus or substance that is capable of killing viruses.

Vaccinal

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Derived from "vaccine", meaning relating to or obtained from a vaccine.

Vaccinate

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To vaccinate means to give a vaccine to someone or something, typically to prevent a disease from developing. A vaccine is a medicine that is used to prevent a disease by introducing a small, harmless piece of a germ into the body, which stimulates the immune system to create antibodies to fight off the disease.

Vaccinated

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Having been given a vaccine.<br><br>Example: The child was vaccinated against measles before traveling overseas.<br><br>Alternatively, used in contexts indicating a degree of immunity or protection, especially against a particular disease.<br><br>Example: Strict social distancing is recommended for the unvaccinated individuals.

Vaccinates

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The verb "vaccinates" is the third person singular form of the verb "vaccinate". To vaccinate means to give someone or something a vaccination. A vaccination is a medical treatment to protect against disease, typically involving the administration of a vaccine.

Vaccinating

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The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity against a specific disease. Vaccination is a medical process that involves administering a vaccine, typically in the form of an injection, orally, or intranasally, to stimulate an individual's immune system to produce antibodies and immune cells that can fight a specific disease. The goal of vaccination is to prevent the spread of infectious diseases by creating a protective barrier against future exposure to the disease.

Vaccination

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The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease. It typically contains an inactivated or weakened form of the disease-causing agent, which triggers the body's immune system to produce antibodies and immune cells that can recognize and destroy the disease-causing agent. Vaccination is used to prevent the spread of contagious diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella, and influenza.