Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . of mercury; the pe-culiar shade of red produced by this pigment.—Ver-min, n. aing. & pi. Orig., an animal in general; a nox-ious or mischievous animal; esp., collectively, pettynoxious little animals or insects, as squirrels, rats,mice, worms, fleas, flies, lice, etc. ; noxious Jiumanbeings, — in contempt.—Verminate,-mT-nat, v. breed vermin.—Vermination, n. Generation orbreeding of vermin;


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . of mercury; the pe-culiar shade of red produced by this pigment.—Ver-min, n. aing. & pi. Orig., an animal in general; a nox-ious or mischievous animal; esp., collectively, pettynoxious little animals or insects, as squirrels, rats,mice, worms, fleas, flies, lice, etc. ; noxious Jiumanbeings, — in contempt.—Verminate,-mT-nat, v. breed vermin.—Vermination, n. Generation orbreeding of vermin; a griping of tlie bowels.— Ver-minous, -min-us, a. Tending to breed vermin; fullof, or infested by, vermin ; caused by, or arisingfrom the presence of, vermin. — Vermiparous, -a-rus, a. Producing worms.—Vermivorous, -o-rus, on worms. Vernacular, ver-nak^u-lSr, a. Belonging to the coun-try of ones birth; native. —n. The vernacular lan-guage; ones mother tongue. Vernal, ver-nal, a. Belonging to, or appearing in,spring; belonging to youth, the spring of life. —Vernal equinox. (Astron.) The equinox m spring orMarch. Vernier, vernl-Sr, n. A short graduated scale made.


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