VERMICULATUS 311 



vermiculatus (ver-mik-ul-a/-tus) 



Vermivora (ver-miv'-or-a) 



vernalis (ver-na/-lis) of spring. 



vernicosus (ver-ni-ko'-sus) with surface appearing 

 as if varnished. 



Vernonia* (ver-no'-ni-a) 



vernus (ver'-nus) of or belonging to spring. 



Veronica* (ve-ron'-i-ka, ver-on-i'-ka) 



verrucosus (ver-u-ko'-sus) full of warts. 



versabilis (ver-sa/-bi-lis) changeable, movable. 



versatilis (ver-sa/-til-is) able to be turned around, 

 revolving, movable. 



versicolor (ver-sik'-ul-or) of various colors. 



vertagus (ver'-ta-gus) a gray-hound. 



vertebra (ver'-te-bra) 



vertebral (ver'-te-bral) 



verticil (ver'-ti-sil) 



verticillatus (ver-ti-sil-a/-tus) disposed in verticils, 

 whorled. 



vesica (ve-sl'-ka, ves'-ik-a) 



Vesicaria* (ve-sl-ka/-ri-a, ves-ik-a/-ri-a) 



vesicarius (ve-si-ka'-ri-us) belonging to the blad- 

 der, curing pain in the bladder. 



vespertine (ves'-per-tln) 



vespertinus (ves-per-tl'-nus) belonging to evening; 

 also, western. 



Vespidae (ves'-pi-de) 



vestibular (ves-tib'-u-lar) 



vestigial (ves-tij'-i-al) 



vestitus (ves'-tit-us) dressed, attired. 



Vetiveria* (vet-i-ve'-ri-a) 



vexillarius (vex-il-a'-ri-us) like a flag. 



