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vehicle n. 1 conveyance: The police report that two vehicles were<br />

damaged in the crash. 2 means, channel, mechanism, carrier,<br />

conduit, agency, instrument: Water is the vehicle used in many<br />

sprays.<br />

veil n. 1 covering, cover, screen, camouflage, cloak, curtain, mask,<br />

shroud: A veil of silence has been drawn over the meetings. He<br />

stole away under the veil of darkness.<br />

--v. 2 cover, conceal, hide, camouflage, cloak, mask, disguise,<br />

shroud, shield, obscure: The writer's identity was veiled from<br />

us till recently.<br />

veiled adj. concealed, hidden, m<strong>asked</strong>, obscure, unrevealed, covert,<br />

disguised, secret, sub rosa, subtle: There seemed to be a<br />

veiled threat in the way he said goodbye.<br />

vein n. 1 blood-vessel; nervure: He killed himself by opening a<br />

vein in his wrist. 2 streak, seam, stripe, striation, stria,<br />

thread, line: The reddish vein gives this marble a warm<br />

feeling. 3 seam, lode, stratum, course, deposit, bed: The<br />

prospector discovered a vein of almost pure gold in the old<br />

mine. 4 thread, hint, suggestion, touch, trace, streak, line,<br />

strain, mood, spirit, tone, note, tenor, feeling, attitude,<br />

disposition, humour, temper; tendency or inclination or<br />

proclivity toward(s): Underlying her apparent kindness is a<br />

vein of bitter hatred. 5 way, manner, course, fashion, style,<br />

mode, pattern: He would have continued in that same vein if the<br />

chairman hadn't stopped him.<br />

velocity n. speed, swiftness, rapidity, fleetness, quickness, briskness,<br />

alacrity, celerity, pace, rate of speed, miles per hour, m.p.h.,<br />

kilometres per hour, km/hr: Our velocity slowed as we neared<br />

the outer atmosphere.<br />

venal adj. corrupt, corruptible, bribable or bribeable, buyable,<br />

purchasable, mercenary, unprincipled, dishonourable, rapacious,<br />

avaricious, greedy, simoniacal, Colloq crooked, Slang bent: All<br />

we had to do was to find a venal official, cross his palm with<br />

silver, and they would release our son.<br />

vendetta n. (blood) feud, quarrel, dispute, conflict, rivalry, enmity,<br />

bitterness, hatred, ill will, bad blood: Fifty years after

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