312 VEXILLUM 



vexillum (vek-sil'-um) 



vial (vi'-al) 



viaticus (vi-a/-ti-kus) belonging to a road. 



vibeks (vl'-beks) the mark of a blow, a stripe. 



Viburnum* (vl-bur'-num) 



Vicia* (vish'-i-a, vis'-i-a) 



vicinior (vis-in'-i-6r) 



Vidua (vid'-u-a) 



Viguiera* (vi-gwi-e'-ra) 



Vilfa* (vil'-fa) 



villosus (vil-o'-sus) hairy, rough, shaggy. 



vimen (vl'-men) a switch, an osier. 



viminalis (vim-i-na/-lis) bearing or belonging to 



twigs for wickerwork. 

 Vinca* (ving'-ka) 

 vinctus (ving'-tus) banded, 

 vinealis (vi-ne-al'-is) of or belonging to vines. 

 vinnulus (vin'-ul-us) delightful, sweet. 

 Viola* (vi'-o-la) 



violaceus (vi-6-la/-se-us) violet-colored. 

 Viorna* (vl-6r'-na) 

 Vipionidae (vip-i-on'-i-de) 

 virens (vir'-enz) becoming green, verdant. 

 Vireo (vir'-e-o) 

 virescens (vir-es'-senz) greenish, turning green, 



prospering. 

 virescent (vir-es'-ent) 



virgatus (vir-ga'-tus) slender like a virga or rod. 

 viridis (vir'-i-dis) green; also, vigorous, 

 viridulus (vir-i'-du-lus) light green, somewhat 



green. 



