vestibulocochlear nerve
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~ a composite sensory nerve supplying the hair cells of the vestibular organ and the hair cells of the cochlea
vestige
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~ an indication that something has been present; "there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim"; "a tincture of condescension"
vestiture
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~ an archaic term for clothing
vestment
— Noun
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~ gown (especially ceremonial garments) worn by the clergy
Vestris
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~ Italian dancing-master for Louis XVI who was considered the greatest dancer of his day; he was the first to discard the mask in mime (1729-1808)
vestry
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~ a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held
vestry
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~ in the Protestant Episcopal Church: a committee elected by the congregation to work with the churchwardens in managing the temporal affairs of the church
vestryman
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~ a man who is a member of a church vestry
vestrywoman
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~ a woman who is a member of a church vestry
vesture
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~ something that covers or cloaks like a garment; "fields in a vesture of green"
vesture
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~ a covering designed to be worn on a person's body
vesuvian
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~ a green or yellow or brown mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate; it occurs as crystals in limestone and is used a gemstone
vesuvianite
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~ a green or yellow or brown mineral consisting of a hydrated silicate; it occurs as crystals in limestone and is used a gemstone
vesuvius
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~ a volcano in southwestern Italy on the Mediterranean coast; a Plinian eruption in 79 AD buried Pompeii and killed Pliny the Elder; last erupted in 1944
vet
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~ a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
vet
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~ a person who has served in the armed forces