(UK, Australia, New Zealand) The grassy area between the footpath and the street; a tree lawn; a grassed strip running alongside either side of an outback road.
(UK, historical) The stick or wand with which persons were formerly admitted tenants, by holding it in the hand and swearing fealty to the lord. Such tenants were called tenants by the verge.
(architecture) The eaves or edge of the roof that projects over the gable of a roof.
(architecture) The shaft of a column, or a small ornamental shaft.
(figuratively) An extreme limit beyond which something specific will happen.
(horology) The spindle of a watch balance, especially one with pallets, as in the old vertical escapement.
(obsolete) The phallus.
(zoology) The external male organ of certain mollusks, worms, etc.
A circumference; a circle; a ring.
A rod or staff of office, e.g. of a verger.
An edge or border.
An old measure of land: a virgate or yardland.
verb
(intransitive) To be or come very close; to border; to approach.
To bend or incline; to tend downward; to slope.
vergi
verla
verna
verne
verny
veron
verpa
verre
verry
verry
adj
Obsolete spelling of very
versa
verse
verse
noun
(music) A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part.
A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
A small section of a holy book (Bible, Quran etc.)
One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed.
Poetic form in general.
verb
(colloquial, sometimes proscribed) To oppose, to compete against, especially in a video game.
(obsolete) To compose verses.
(transitive) To tell in verse, or poetry.
(transitive, figurative) to educate about, to teach about.
verso
verso
noun
(printing) The left-hand page of a book of a script which reads from left to right, usually having an even page number.
The back side of a flat object which is to be examined visually, as for reading, such as a sheet, leaf, coin or medal;
verst
verst
noun
A Russian unit of length, equivalent to about 1.07 kilometres or about ²⁄₃ of a mile.
verts
verts
noun
plural of vert
vertu
vertu
noun
(art, now historical) Objets d'art collectively.
(art, now historical) The fine arts as a subject of study or expertise; understanding of arts and antiquities.
Especially with reference to the writings of Machiavelli (1469–1527): the requisite qualities for political or military success; vitality, determination; power.
Moral worth; virtue, virtuousness.
verty
verus
verve
verve
noun
(obsolete) A particular skill in writing.
Enthusiasm, rapture, spirit, or vigour, especially of imagination such as that which animates an artist, musician, or writer, in composing or performing.
veter
vexer
vexer
noun
One who vexes; one who annoys
viers
viers
noun
plural of vier
viler
viler
adj
comparative form of vile: more vile
viner
viner
noun
(obsolete) A vinedresser.
viper
viper
noun
(figurative) A dangerous, treacherous, or malignant person.
(informal) Any venomous snake.
(slang) A person who smokes marijuana.
A venomous snake in the family Viperidae.
viren
vireo
vireo
noun
Any bird of the family Vireonidae, which includes vireos, shrike-vireos, greenlets and peppershrikes.
Any of a number of small insectivorous passerine birds, of the genus Vireo, that have grey-green plumage.
vires
vires
noun
(law) the state of being either ultra vires or intra vires; the extent of a court or legislature's jurisdiction to do something.
plural of vire
plural of vis
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vire
virge
virge
noun
(obsolete) A wand.
viver
vivre
vnern
voder
voder
Noun
An early electronic device for synthesizing speech by imitating the effects of the human vocal tract.
vomer
vomer
noun
(anatomy) The vomer bone; the small thin bone that forms part of the septum between the nostrils.
voter
voter
noun
In your opinion, should we allow 16 and 17 year olds to become voters?
Someone who votes.
vower
vower
noun
One who makes a vow.
vries
vtern
vyner
warve
waver
waver
noun
(UK, dialect, dated) A sapling left standing in a fallen wood.
A tool that accomplishes hair waving.
An act of wavering, vacillating, etc.
Someone who specializes in waving (hair treatment).
Someone who waves, enjoys waving, etc.
verb
(intransitive) To be indecisive between choices; to feel or show doubt or indecision; to vacillate.
(intransitive) To falter; become unsteady; begin to fail or give way.
(intransitive) To flicker, glimmer, quiver, as a weak light.
(intransitive) To fluctuate or vary, as commodity prices or a poorly sustained musical pitch.
(intransitive) To shake or tremble, as the hands or voice.
(intransitive) To sway back and forth; to totter or reel.