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vile [vaɪl] ADJ

gild [gɪld] VB trans

gild a. fig (cover):

mild1 [maɪld] ADJ

1. mild illness, weather:

2. mild cold, shock:

I . wild [waɪld] ADJ

1. wild (natural):

3. wild (not accurate):

5. wild inf (angry):

6. wild hair:

7. wild inf (wonderful):

II . wild [waɪld] ADV

III . wild [waɪld] N

viol [ˈvaɪəl] N MUS

via [ˈvaɪə, Am ˈvi:ə] PREP

vim [vɪm] N no pl

vie <vying> [vaɪ] VB intr

vice1 [vaɪs] N

1. vice (moral fault, weakness):

wada f

2. vice LAW:

3. vice (bad habit):

vine [vaɪn] N

1. vine (grape plant):

2. vine (climbing plant):

vise [vaɪs] N AM

viz. [vɪz] ADV

viz. short for videlicet

viz.

See also videlicet

videlicet [vɪˈdi:lɪset, Am -ˈdeləsɪt] ADV

I . void [vɔɪd] N no pl

II . void [vɔɪd] ADJ

1. void (invalid):

2. void form (empty):

III . void [vɔɪd] VB trans

2. void (empty):

II . veil [veɪl] VB trans

1. veil usu pass (cover by veil):

2. veil (hide):

vend [vend] VB trans form

I . old [əʊld, Am oʊld] ADJ

1. old (not young or new):

old

4. old (experienced):

old

6. old inf (unimportant):

7. old inf (expressing friendship):

II . old [əʊld, Am oʊld] N

1. old:

the old pl (people)
[ludzie] starsi pl

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