| vand | เวร |
| vanda | (n) any of numerous showy orchids of the genus Vanda having many large flowers in loose racemes |
| vandal | (n) someone who willfully destroys or defaces property |
| vandal | (n) a member of the Germanic people who overran Gaul and Spain and North Africa and sacked Rome in 455 |
| vandalism | (n) willful wanton and malicious destruction of the property of others, Syn. hooliganism, malicious mischief |
| vandalize | (v) destroy wantonly, as through acts of vandalism, Syn. vandalise, Example: vandalize the park |
| vanderbilt | (n) United States financier who accumulated great wealth from railroad and shipping businesses (1794-1877), Syn. Commodore Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt |
| vandyke | (n) Flemish painter of numerous portraits (1599-1641), Syn. Anthony Vandyke, Van Dyck, Sir Anthony Vandyke |
| vandyke beard | (n) a short pointed beard (named after the artist Anthony Vandyke), Syn. vandyke |
| vandyke brown | (n) a moderate brown color |
| Vandal | n. [ L. Vandalus, Vandalius; of Teutonic origin, and probably originally signifying, a wanderer. Cf. Wander. ] [ 1913 Webster ] The Vandals of our isle, |
| Vandalic | |
| Vandalism | n. The spirit or conduct of the Vandals; ferocious cruelty; hostility to the arts and literature, or willful destruction or defacement of any object of beauty or value. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Vandyke | prop. n. A picture by |
| Vandyke | v. t. To fit or furnish with a Vandyke; to form with points or scallops like a Vandyke. [ R. ] |
| Vandyke | a. Of or pertaining to the style of
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| Vandyke beard | . A trim, pointed beard, such as those often seen in pictures by |
| Vandale { m } | Vandalen { pl } | vandal | vandals [Add to Longdo] |
| Vandalismus { m } | vandalism [Add to Longdo] |