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91vir|i|do|gris|e|in — «VIHR uh doh GRIHS uhihn», noun. a crystalline antibiotic derived from a species of streptomyces, used against Gram positive bacteria and certain fungi. Formula: C44H62N8O10 ╂[< Latin viridis green + griseus gray + English in] …
92vir|il|ism — «VIHR uh lihz uhm», noun. an abnormal condition in any female, in which certain male secondary sex characteristics appear, as abnormally heavy facial hair or a large Adam s apple …
93vir|il|i|za|tion — «VIHR uh luh ZAY shuhn», noun. the acquiring of secondary male characteristics …
94vir|il|ize — «VIHR uh lyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to cause to acquire secondary male characteristics …
95vir|tue|less — «VUR choo lihs», adjective. devoid of virtue; without excellence or merit; bad …
96vir|tu|ose — «VUR CHUOHS», adjective. having the characteristics of a virtuoso; of or having to do with virtuosos …
97vir|tu|o|so|ship — «VUR chu OH soh shihp», noun. the occupation or pursuits of a virtuoso …
98vir|tu|te et ar|mis — «vuhr TOO tee eht AHR mihs, VUHRTYOO tee», Latin. by valor and arms (the motto of Mississippi) …
99vir|u|lence — «VIHR yuh luhns, VIHR uh », noun. 1. the quality of being very poisonous or harmful; deadliness: »the virulence of a rattlesnake s bite. 2. Figurative. intense bitterness or spite; violent hostility. 3. the study of virulent diseases: »As a… …
100vir|u|len|cy — «VIHR yuh luhn see, VIHR uh », noun. = virulence. (Cf. ↑virulence) …