vaynəçəri
71Penn|syl|va|ni|an — «PEHN suhl VAY nee uhn, VAYN yuhn», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Pennsylvania. 2. Geology. the second period of the Carboniferous period, after the Mississippian and before the Permian, characterized by coal , oil , and gas… …
72Tran|syl|va|ni|an — «TRAN suhl VAY nee uhn, VAYN yuhn», adjective, noun. –adj. of or having to do with Transylvania, a region in western Romania, or its people. –n. a native or inhabitant of Transylvania …
73vain´glo´ri|ous|ness — vain|glo|ri|ous «VAYN GLAWR ee uhs, GLOHR », adjective. excessively proud or boastful; extremely vain: »a vainglorious confidence prevailed…among the Spanish cavaliers (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S): vaunting, arrogant, conceited.… …
74vain´glo´ri|ous|ly — vain|glo|ri|ous «VAYN GLAWR ee uhs, GLOHR », adjective. excessively proud or boastful; extremely vain: »a vainglorious confidence prevailed…among the Spanish cavaliers (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S): vaunting, arrogant, conceited.… …
75vain|glo|ri|ous — «VAYN GLAWR ee uhs, GLOHR », adjective. excessively proud or boastful; extremely vain: »a vainglorious confidence prevailed…among the Spanish cavaliers (Washington Irving). SYNONYM(S): vaunting, arrogant, conceited. –vain´glo´ri|ous|ly, adverb.… …
76vain|glo|ry — «VAYN GLAWR ee, GLOHR », noun, plural ries. 1. an extreme pride in oneself; boastful vanity. 2. worthless pomp or show: »What needs these Feasts, pomps and vainglories? (Shakespeare). SYNONYM(S): ostentation. ╂[< vain + glory, translation of… …
77vain|ly — «VAYN lee», adverb. 1. in vain. 2. with conceit. SYNONYM(S): arrogantly …
78vane|less — «VAYN lihs», adjective. having no vane …
79vein|less — «VAYN lihs», adjective. having no veins …
80vein|let — «VAYN liht», noun. 1. a small vein; venule. 2. Botany. a branch or subdivision of a vein or venule: »The veins divide and subdivide, making a network, and are so distributed that no part of the mesophyll is far removed from one or more veinlets… …