v
v1 definition
v or V (vē)
- the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet: from the Latin V, derived from one form of the Greek Y (upsilon): formerly used interchangeably in English with U both as a vowel and as a consonant, now only as a consonant
- any of the speech sounds that this letter represents, as, in English, the (v) of vote
- a type or impression for v or V
- the twenty-second in a sequence or group
- an object shaped like
adjective
- of v or V
- twenty-second in a sequence or group
- shaped like
v2 definition
v
Etymology: L vice
in the place ofEtymology: L vide
see- valve
- Math. vector
- velocity
- ventral
- verb
- verse
- version
- verso
- versus
- very
- village
- ☆ violin
- ☆ vise
- vocative
- voice
- volt(s)
- voltage
- volume
Etymology: Ger
von
V1 definition
V (vē)
noun
a Roman numeral for 5
V2 definition
V
- velocity
- Venerable
- Vicar
- Vice
- victory
- Viscount
- volt(s)
- Physics volume
V3 definition
V
vanadium
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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