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 .. . rightliness: mutability; lightness; giddiness; lev-ity; fickleness.—VoKatilize, w. t. [-IZED (-izd),-iz-ING.] To render volatile, cause to exhale or evapo-rate.—Vdatillzation, n. Act or process of volatil-izing, or rendering volatile. —Vole, vol, n. A deal atcards that drawsall the tricks.(Zool.) A rodentanimal of manyterrestrial andaquatic species,of or allied to therat and mousefamilies, and


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 .. . rightliness: mutability; lightness; giddiness; lev-ity; fickleness.—VoKatilize, w. t. [-IZED (-izd),-iz-ING.] To render volatile, cause to exhale or evapo-rate.—Vdatillzation, n. Act or process of volatil-izing, or rendering volatile. —Vole, vol, n. A deal atcards that drawsall the tricks.(Zool.) A rodentanimal of manyterrestrial andaquatic species,of or allied to therat and mousefamilies, and in-cluding the waterrat and meadowmouse.—Volee, -rr ,„ vo-la, n. (i¥u5.) ^ ®- A rapid flight oi notes. — Vol- or Vole-au-vent, vol-o-von, n. {Cooke)!/.) A light puffed paste, which isfilled, after baking, with a ragout of minced sweet-breads, chicken, gume, or fish.— Volley, voKlI, w.;2jI. -leys, -liz. A flight of missiles; the discharge ofmany small arms at once; an explosive burst or emis-sion of many things at once.—v. t. [volleyed (-lid),-LEYiNG.] To dfischarge with a volley. — v. i. To bethrown out or discharged at once; to be dischargedin a volley, or as if in a Volcano, vol-kano, n. ;pl. -noes, -noz. A conical hillor mountain having a crater from which lava, steam,sulphureous gases, etc., are ejected. —Volcanic, , or pert, to, a volcano, or to volcanoes; producedbj a volcano; changed or affected by the heat of avolcano.— Volcanist, Vulcaniat, n. One versed inthe history and phenomena of volcanoes; one whobelieves in the eftects of eruptions of fire in the for-mation of mountains.—Vulcanian,-nT-an, a. Of,or pert, to, Vulcan, or to works in iron or other met-als.— Vulcanization, n. Art or process of impart-ing new properties to caoutchouc by causing it tocombine with sulphur, — as invented by C. Good-year, of New York.—Vol^canize, v. t. [-ized (-izd),-iziNG.] To change the properties of (caoutchouc,or India-rubbef), bj- vulcaniz


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