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Traditional English :: veronal
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verocity.html - n. propr. a sedative drug, a derivative of barbituric acid. [G, f. Verona in Italy] |
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Traditional English :: veronica
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verocity.html - n. 1 any plant of the genus Veronica or Hebe, esp. speedwell. 2 a a cloth supposedly impressed with an image of Christ's face. b any similar picture of Christ's face. 3 Bullfighting the movement of a matador's cape away from a charging bull. [med.L f. the name Veronica: in sense 2 from the association with St Veronica] |
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English Idioms :: verbal diarrhea
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verocity.html - {n. phr.} The inability to keep silent; over-talkativeness. * /Archibald is a nice guy but he's got verbal diarrhea and he can't shut up for a single minute./ |
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English Idioms :: very
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verocity.html - See: ALL VERY WELL. |
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English Idioms :: very well
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verocity.html - {interj.}, {formal} Agreed; all right. - Used to show agreement or approval. * /Very well. You may go./ * /Very well, I will do as you say./ Compare: ALL RIGHT(2). |
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Traditional English :: veracious
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verocity.html - adj. formal 1 speaking or disposed to speak the truth. 2 (of a statement etc.) true or meant to be true. veraciously adv. veraciousness n. [L verax veracis f. verus true] |
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