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(adj)
Full of virtue; having excellent moral character.
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Obsolete spelling of virtuous. [Full of virtue; having excellent moral character.]
Exhibiting the qualities and skill of a virtuoso; virtuosic.
Lacking virtue or goodness.
(N)
the third full-length studio album by pop-punk band Amber Pacific, released on April 13, 2010.
(n)
Specifically, a musician (or other performer) with masterly ability, technique, or personal style.
In ancient Roman religion, Virtus was the deity of bravery and military strength, the personification of the Roman virtue of virtus.
a female virtuoso
Needing or using up much energy; testing powers of endurance.
(uncountable) Accordance with moral principles; conformity of behaviour or thought with the strictures of morality; good moral conduct.
(v)
To face in competition
(computing) Operating using a computer and/or online rather than physically present.
(adv)
Almost but not quite.
Alternative form of vertu. [(art, now historical) The fine arts as a subject of study or expertise; understanding of arts and antiquities.]
In a virtuous manner.
(physiology) The simultaneous turning of both eyes when focusing.
Odatria, commonly known as dwarf monitors, consists of small monitor lizards found in Australia and Indonesia.
wart-like, resembling a verruca; verrucose
Not virtuous; having no virtue.
Obsolete form of varicose. [(usually of a vein or set of veins) Abnormally swollen, dilated or knotty.]
Painful, excruciating, torturing.
The state of being arch.
Who does not attend church
A surname.
(nonstandard) Alternative form of vertex. [The highest point, top or apex of something.]
A female given name.
Violent, destructive and cruel.
Poetic form in general.
Having a broad range (of different elements).
(geometry) An angular point of a polygon, polyhedron or higher order polytope.
(informal) The Virgin Islands.
A specific form or variation of something.
(specifically) Stall speed in the clean configuration, with all flaps, slats, and droops retracted.
A surname from Hindi.
Obsolete form of vicious. [Violent, destructive and cruel.]
(transitive, computing) To simulate (or make virtual) some effect or condition on a computer.
(obstetrics, medicine) Vernix caseosa; a fatty deposit covering the skin of newborn babies.
(music) requiring a high level of technical skill.
An island group of the Philippines.
A town, and associated province in Piedmont, Italy.
(pathology) A wart, especially one that grows on the foot, caused by a human papilloma virus.
Covered in warts; warty
To go past something; to go too far.
Alternative letter-case form of churches.
Arches National Park, a national park in Utah
(countable, Christianity) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place.
Church & Co Limited, branded Church's, is a luxury footwear manufacturer that was founded in 1873 by Thomas Church in Northampton, England.
Alternative form of churchmouse. [A mouse living in a church; used in similes to suggest a very poor person.]
(obsolete) Pertaining to air, airy.
Impossible to be searched; inscrutable; impenetrable.
The third caste of traditional Indian society, comprising merchants and landowners.
a genus of common orb-weaving spiders.
A surname from Dutch.
Any of several leguminous plants, of the genus Vicia, often grown as green manure and for their edible seeds.
Initialism of vehicle telematics system.
(astronomy) The second planet in the Solar system, named for the goddess.
(relational) Of or pertaining to veins.
Aelia (Greek: Βερίνα; died 484) the Eastern Roman empress as the wife of Leo I.
A male given name from Latin.
(informal) Las Vegas, a city in Nevada, USA.
The acquisition of title to, or property in, anything for a price; buying for money or its equivalent.
Excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greed for wealth
Showing a lack of thought or intelligence; vacant.
A surname from Spanish.
(colloquial) vegetable(s).
A male given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
(Roman Catholicism) A homeless person or vagrant.
A deformity in which the foot is turned inward.
(often in plural) An approach or proposal made to initiate communication, establish a relationship etc.
From, or related to veins.
knock-kneed (having the distal part of a limb displaced or twisted away from the midline of the body)
The entrance to Hell or the underworld, or the underworld itself.
A varix (: varices) is an abnormally dilated blood vessel with a tortuous course.
(anatomy) One of the great muscles upon the front of the thigh.
A surname from Czech.
The stipe of certain fungi.
(uncommon) Avaricious.
The quality of being averse; opposition of mind.
The state of being overt; openness.
Excessively jealous.
A shoe worn over an ordinary shoe, as:
(obsolete) Wandering; unsettled.