vise |
any of a variety of tools used to grip objects by means of two jawlike parts that are usu. moved by a screw or lever. [2 definitions] |
visible |
able to be seen; perceptible through sight. [2 definitions] |
vision |
the ability to perceive through sight. [6 definitions] |
visit |
to go or come to see (someone or some place). [9 definitions] |
visitor |
one who makes a visit. |
visor |
the protective brim projecting from the front of a cap or other headgear. [4 definitions] |
vista |
a view or scene, esp. as beheld through a framelike opening, as between buildings or borders of trees. [2 definitions] |
visual |
pertaining to sight or seeing. [5 definitions] |
visualize |
to create a mental picture or image. [2 definitions] |
vital |
pertaining to or characteristic of life. [5 definitions] |
vitamin |
any of a number of natural or synthetic substances required in human nutrition to regulate metabolism and maintain health. |
vivid |
bright; brilliant; intense. [3 definitions] |
vocabulary |
the words of a language. [4 definitions] |
vocal |
pertaining to or produced by the voice. [6 definitions] |
vocal cords |
either of two pairs of membranous folds in the larynx, the lower of which vibrates when air passes over it, thus producing vocal sounds. |
vocation |
an occupation chosen as one's life work; career. [2 definitions] |
vogue |
the condition or quality of being generally popular, approved, or accepted. [2 definitions] |
voice |
the sounds produced by the vocal chords and uttered through the mouth, esp. by a human being. [11 definitions] |
voice mail |
a telephone system that records and stores messages left by callers which can be retrieved by subscribers by dialing the central computer. [2 definitions] |
void |
containing nothing; barren; empty. [11 definitions] |
volcanic |
of, characterized by, or relating to a volcano or volcanoes. [3 definitions] |