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 .. . Verac-ity, -rasY-tl, n. State or quality of being vera-cious; habitual observance of truth ; truthfulness;truth. — Very, vSrt, a. True; real; actual. — a high degree ; to no small extent; exceedingly;excessively. — Ver^Uy, -T-lt, adv. In a true manner;in truth ; in fact; with great confidence ; really ;truly. — Verity, -T-tT, n. Quality of being very trueor real; consonance of a stateme


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 .. . Verac-ity, -rasY-tl, n. State or quality of being vera-cious; habitual observance of truth ; truthfulness;truth. — Very, vSrt, a. True; real; actual. — a high degree ; to no small extent; exceedingly;excessively. — Ver^Uy, -T-lt, adv. In a true manner;in truth ; in fact; with great confidence ; really ;truly. — Verity, -T-tT, n. Quality of being very trueor real; consonance of a statement, proposition, orother thing to fact; a true assertion or tenet; truth;certainty; reality; assurance.—Veritable, a. Agree-able to truth or to fact; actual; real; true. — Ver-Itably, adw. — Verdict, verdikt, n. {Lavj.) Theanswer of a jury given to the court, concerning anymatter of fact in any cause, civil or criminal, corni-mitted to their examination and determination. De-cision ; judgment; opinion pronounced. — Verify,vSrT-fl, V. t. [-FIED (-ftd), -FYiNG.] To prove to betrue «r correct; to confirm ; to confirm or establishthe authenticity of; to authenticate. — Veriflable,. a. Capable of being verified.—Verification, n. Ac^of verifying or proving to be true or correct, or stateof being verified ; confirmation ; authentication. —Verifler, n. — Verisimilar, a. Having the appear-ance of truth; probable; likely.—Verisiinilitude,-T-tud, n. Appearance of trutii; probability. Veranda, ve-ran-da, n. (Arch.) Akind of open por-tico, formedby extending asloping roof be-vond the mainbuilding; alight, open por-tico or outergallery, with asloping roof. Veratria, ve-ra-trT-a, -trine,-trin, Vera-t r i n a, n.(C/iem.) A veg-etable alkaloid,obtained fromseveral speciesof hellebore inform of a crys-talline powder, white. Veranda,very acrid and poisonous,— used in medicine. Ve^, verb, ?i. (Gram.) AjrnrrI which affirms or predicates something ofsome person*


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