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(adj)
Pulsing with energy or activity.
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(v)
(intransitive) To shake with small, rapid movements to and fro.
(n)
Synonym of vibrancy.
(obsolete) green in color, or unwithered
The quality of being vibrant.
(adv)
In a vibrant manner.
The transfer of a surplus from one account to cover a deficit in another.
Of, relating to or resembling a viper
A white, albuminous, fibrous substance, formed in the coagulation of the blood.
A restorative tonic.
Involving physical conflict.
A vibrating device used for massage or sexual stimulation.
Showing variety, diverse.
A surname.
Alternative form of varmint. [A pestilent or predatory ground-borne animal, especially one that kills or harasses a farmer's animals or crops.]
(Philippines) rice topping; any food eaten with rice as a part of a main course meal.
(obsolete) To emit vapour
Any of several bacteria, of the genus Vibrio, shaped like a curved rod.
Any of many shrubs and trees, of the genus Viburnum, native to the Northern Hemisphere that have showy clusters of flowers.
(obsolete, transitive) To hit; to beat; to strike
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
Misspelling of virion. [(virology) A single individual particle of a virus (the viral equivalent of a cell).]
A haptic actuator inside a mobile phone, a smartwatch etc. to notify the user with a trembling rather than with a sound
(US, slang) A vibraphone player; someone that plays the vibraphone.
(N)
an express train that linked Brussels Midi/Zuid in Brussels, Belgium, with France, Switzerland and Italy.
A surname from Norman.
A despot; a ruler who governs unjustly, cruelly, or harshly.
(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.
Misspelling of weren't.
Someone who aspires (for high office, etc.)
(psychology) Any of a class of behaviors that produce consequences by operating (i.e., acting) upon the environment.
Any of several red or yellow ants that can inflict a harsh sting.
(medicine) Any of a class of amphipathic drugs that affect lipid metabolism
(intransitive, colloquial) To relax and enjoy oneself.
A pestilent or predatory ground-borne animal, especially one that kills or harasses a farmer's animals or crops.
Alternative form of vapouring. [Boasting; blustering.]
Any of the tactile whiskers on the nose of an animal such as a cat.
To print over what has already been printed.
Not occupied; empty.
The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated.
a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively
An impression; the mark left behind by printing something.
Green in colour.
Pronunciation spelling of want. [(transitive) To wish for or desire (something); to feel a need or desire for; to crave, hanker, or demand.]
(chemistry, linguistics) Having valence.
(transitive) To print (something) that has been published in print before.
(statistics) Random variable.
The impression (footprint) left by a shoe
A surname
The monitor lizard.
The basic unit of currency of Hungary; formerly subdivided into 100 fillér.
(Vedic religion, Hinduism) A god of the sky, of rain and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and of the underworld.
A surname from Spanish.
Tending to reverberate.
(countable) A Buddhist ceremonial mace and symbol, usually interpreted as both a diamond and a thunderbolt.
(idiomatic) The details, restrictions, terms, or conditions, especially of a contract, often printed in very small type.
Conversant.
A surname from French.
(obsolete, formal) Crying like a child.
Obsolete form of imprint. [To leave a print, impression, image, etc.]
A male given name from Sanskrit, of Indian usage, feminine equivalent Vasanti.