VENDIBLE
VEND'IBLE, a. [L. vendibilis.] Salable; that may be sold; that can be sold; as vendible goods. Vendible differs from marketable; the latter signifies proper or fit for market, a...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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VEND'IBLE, a. [L. vendibilis.] Salable; that may be sold; that can be sold; as vendible goods. Vendible differs from marketable; the latter signifies proper or fit for market, a...
VEND'IBLENESS, noun The state of being vendible or salable.
VEND'IBLY, adverb In a salable manner.
VENDITA'TION, noun [Latin venditatio.] A boastful display. [Not in use.]
VENDI'TION, noun [Latin venditio.] The act of selling; sale.
VEND'OR, noun A vender; a seller.
VENDUE, noun Auction; a public sale of any thing by outcry, to the highest bidder.
VENDUE-M'ASTER, noun One who is authorized to make sale of any property to the highest bidder, by notification and public outcry; an auctioneer.
VENEE'R, verb transitiveTo inlay; to lay thin slices or leaves of fine wood of different kinds on a ground of common wood.VENEE'R, noun Thin slices of wood for inlaying.
VENEE'RED, participle passive Inlaid; ornamented with marquetry.
VENEE'RING, participle present tense Inlaying; adorning with inlaid work.VENEE'RING, noun The act or art of inlaying, of which there are two kinds; one, which is the most common...
VEN'EFICE, noun [Latin veneficium.] The practice of poisoning. [Not in use.]
VENEFI'CIAL, 'CIOUS, adjective [Latin veneficium.] Acting by poison; bewitching. [Little used.]
VENEFI'CIOUSLY, adverb By poison or witchcraft. [Little used.]
VEN'EMOUS, [See Venomous.]
VEN'ENATE, verb transitive [Latin veneno; venenum, poison.]To poison; to infect with poison. [Not used.]
VENENA'TION, noun1. The act of poisoning.2. Poison; venom. [Not used.]
VENE'NE,VENE'NOSE, adjective Poisonous; venomous. [Not used.]
VENERABIL'ITY, noun State or quality of being venerable. [Not used.]
VEN'ERABLE, adjective [Latin venerabilis, from veneror, to honor, to worship.]1. Worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; as a venerable magistrate; a ...
VEN'ERABLENESS, noun The state or quality of being venerable.
VEN'ERABLY, adverb In a manner to excite reverence.- An awful pile! stands venerably great.
VEN'ERATE, verb transitive [Latin veneror.]To regard with respect and reverence; to reverence; to revere. We venerate parents and elders; we venerate men consecrated to sacred o...
VEN'ERATED, participle passive Reverenced; treated with honor and respect.
VEN'ERATING, participle present tense Regarding with reverence.
VENERA'TION, noun [Latin veneratio.]The highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with some degree of awe; a feeling or sentiment excited by the dignity and super...
VEN'ERATOR, noun One who venerates and reverences.