11-letter words containing v, i, l
- versatility — capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavor, etc.: a versatile writer.
- versicolour — changeable in color: versicolor skies.
- verslibrist — someone who writes free verse
- verticality — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- very pistol — a special pistol which fires coloured flares for signalling at night, esp at sea
- very signal — a colored flare fired from a special pistol (Very pistol) for signaling at night
- vespertinal — of, relating to, or occurring in the evening: vespertine stillness.
- vestigially — of, relating to, or of the nature of a vestige: a vestigial tail.
- vexillation — a group of soldiers in the Roman army, usually comprising a thousand men
- vexillology — the study of flags.
- vibratility — the quality or state of being vibratile
- vibrational — the act of vibrating.
- vibratoless — without vibrato
- vicariously — performed, exercised, received, or suffered in place of another: vicarious punishment.
- vice-consul — a consular officer of a grade below that of consul.
- viceroyalty — the dignity, office, or period of office of a viceroy.
- victimology — the study of crime victims and the psychological effects of being a victim.
- victorville — a city in SE California.
- victoryless — without victory
- victuallage — supplies or food; victuals
- victualling — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- vienna roll — a yeast-raised roll with a hard crust
- view halloa — the shout made by a hunter on seeing a fox break cover.
- view halloo — the shout made by a hunter on seeing a fox break cover.
- vigil light — a small candle in a church lighted as a devotional act.
- vigilantism — a member of a vigilance committee.
- villa-lobos — Heitor [ey-too r] /ˈeɪ tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1881–1959, Brazilian composer.
- villication — a twitch or pinch; vellication
- vinblastine — an alkaloid, C 46 H 58 N 4 O 9 , derived from the periwinkle Vinca rosea, used in the treatment of various malignant conditions, especially in the management of lymphomas.
- vinegar eel — a minute nematode worm, Anguillula aceti, common in vinegar, fermenting paste, etc.
- vinegar fly — any fly of the family Drosophilidae, the larvae of which feed on decaying fruit and vegetation.
- viniculture — the science or study of making wines.
- vinyl ether — a colorless, flammable, slightly water-soluble liquid, C 4 H 6 O, used as an inhalation anesthetic.
- vinyl group — the univalent group C 3 H 3 , derived from ethylene.
- vinyl resin — any one of a class of thermoplastic materials, esp PVC and polyvinyl acetate, made by polymerizing vinyl compounds
- violability — capable of being violated: a violable precept.
- violet iris — an iris, Iris verna, of the eastern U.S., having solitary, violet-blue flowers.
- violet wood — kingwood.
- violin case — protective carrycase for a violin
- violin clef — treble clef.
- violinistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of violins or violinists
- violinmaker — a person who designs and constructs violins, especially professionally.
- violoncello — cello1 .
- virgin soil — land uncultivated previously
- virgin wool — wool not previously used in manufacture
- virginalist — Often, virginals. a rectangular harpsichord with the strings stretched parallel to the keyboard, the earlier types placed on a table: popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- virginalled — played on the virginal
- virilescent — possessing typically male characteristics
- virtual lan — (networking) Software defined groups of host on a local area network (LAN) that communicate as if they were on the same wire, even though they are physically on different LAN segments throughout a site. To define a virtual LAN, the network administrator uses a virtual LAN management utility to establish membersip rules that determine which hostss are in a specific virtual LAN. Many models may exist but two seem to dominate: (1) Vitual Segment (or Port-Group) Virtual LAN. These are switched at the data link layer (OSI layer 2). Virtual segments turn an arbitrary number of physical segments into a single virtual segment that funtions as a self-contained traffic domain. (2) Virtual Subnet Virtual LAN: These are switched at the Network Layer (OSI layer 3). Subnet-oriented virtual LANs are based on subnet addresses used by IP, IPX, and other network layer protocols to normally identify physical networks. Administrators assign one subnet address to a number of switch ports (which may be on different switches and over a backbone). Once identified as a virtual subnet, the selected LANs function as a bridge group - traffic is bridged at Layer 2 within the virtual subnet and routed at Layer 3 between virtual subnets.
- visual aids — any of various materials depending on the sense of sight, as films, slides, photographs, etc., used as aids in teaching.