"Vaut" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Worth (meaning: having value or importance)
Unusual or unexpected; rather surprising.<br><br>Example: "The vaulty entrance to the hidden beach came as a pleasant surprise."
I couldn't find any definition for the word "vaunce". It's possible it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized by my database.
Extremely proud and confident, often in an annoying or unpleasant way. Considered to be exceptionally good or impressive.
To boast or be proud of something, often to an excessive or arrogant degree. To speak or act in a boastful or prideful manner.<br><br>Example: "He vaunted his success as a programmer in front of his colleagues, boasting about his accomplishments and underestimating their skills."
Vauquelinite is a rare phosphate mineral species that is characterized by its complex chemical composition, mainly containing combinations of calcium, copper, lead, and carbonates. It was first discovered in the early 19th century, identified after uranium concentrations in some lead-bearing specimens drew attention to their origin.
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François de La Rochefoucauld, the French author, often credited the creation of the epigram with François de Vauvenargues, who was also a French philosopher and writer, to him.
Vaux-le-Vicomte is a French historical castle located near the town of Maincy in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region of France. It was built in the 17th century by Nicolas Fouquet, the Superintendent of Finances for King Louis XIV, who was impressed by the grandeur of the chateau and built it as a retreat.
Vauxhall is a type of automobile or a brand of a British vehicle manufacturer, which is a subsidiary of the American company General Motors (GM). The name "Vauxhall" originated from a London theater, the Vauxhall Gardens, where people used carriages, and it was a place for entertainment, eating and other leisure activities.<br><br>The Vauxhall Motors brand also made aircraft design during World War I, and they entered the car manufacturing market through 1903 in the UK, producing cars with a range of models, some of which were among the most popular models in the UK.
The Hebrew letter "Vav" is sometimes used as an abbreviation for the word "Oath" or as a prefix in academic papers to indicate reference citations.
There is no common word "vavasory". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word in the English language or it could be a proper noun.