English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Verbalize
(v. t.)
To convert into a verb; to verbify.
Verbalize
(v. i.)
To be verbose.
Verbalized
(imp. & p. p.)
of Verbalize
Verbalizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Verbalize
Verbally
(adv.)
In a verbal manner; orally.
Verbally
(adv.)
Word for word; verbatim.
Verbarian
(a.)
Of or pertaining to words; verbal.
Verbarian
(n.)
One who coins words.
Verbarium
(n.)
A game in word making. See Logomachy, 2.
Verbatim
(adv.)
Word for word; in the same words; verbally; as, to tell
a story verbatim as another has related it.
Verbena
(n.)
A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are
extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.
Verbenaceous
(a.)
Of or pertaining to a natural order (Verbenaceae) of
gamopetalous plants of which Verbena is the type. The order includes
also the black and white mangroves, and many plants noted for medicinal
use or for beauty of bloom.
Verbenate
(v. t.)
To strew with verbena, or vervain, as in ancient
sacrifices and rites.
Verbenated
(imp. & p. p.)
of Verbenate
Verbenating
(p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Verbenate
Verberate
(v. t.)
To beat; to strike.
Verberation
(n.)
The act of verberating; a beating or striking.
Verberation
(n.)
The impulse of a body; which causes sound.
Verbiage
(n.)
The use of many words without necessity, or with little
sense; a superabundance of words; verbosity; wordiness.
Verbose
(a.)
Abounding in words; using or containing more words than
are necessary; tedious by a multiplicity of words; prolix; wordy; as, a
verbose speaker; a verbose argument.