- V.
- abbr.
1 verse.
2 verso.
3 versus.
4 very.
5 vide.
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1. valve.2. Venerable.3. verb.4. verse.5. version.6. versus.7. very.8. Vicar.9. vice.10. see. [ < L vide]11. Village.12. violin.13. Virgin.14. Viscount.15. vision.16. visual acuity.17. vocative.18. volume.* * *
1. the 22nd letter of the English alphabet. There are two v's in vivid.2. any sound represented by this letter, usually a voiced labiodental fricative, as in valve.3. (used as a symbol for) the 22nd or more usually the 21st (of an actual or possible series, either I or J being omitted).4. the Roman numeral for 5.5. Informal. a five-dollar bill.anything shaped like the letter V: »I saw the fish make his V toward the conch bait (Edward Weeks).
v (no period),volt.v.,an abbreviation for the following:3. valve.4. verb.5. verse.6. version.7. versus.8. vice-, as in v.p. for vice-president.9. vocative.10. voice.11. volt.12. voltage.13. volume.V (no period),an abbreviation for the following:1. vanadium (chemical element).2. Mathematics. vector.3. velocity.4. Victory (a symbol of the Allies in World War II).5. volt.V.,1. Venerable.2. Victoria.3. Viscount.4. Volunteer.* * *
1.abbr.■ Grammar verb■ (in textual references) verse■ verso■ versus■ very■ (in textual references) vide2.symbol velocity
Useful english dictionary. 2012.