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Pronouncing Dictionary—continued. 
Ur-ti-ca’-cé-2e 
Ur-ti’-cze 
ur-ti-cx-fol’-i-a 
ur-ti-ca’-ri-a 
Ur-ti’-cé-2 
ur-ti-cif-ol’-i-a 
Ur-vil/-lé-a 
u-sit-a-tis’-sim-um 
us-ne-b-i'-dés 
Us-pal-la-ten’-sis 
us-su-ri-en’-sis 
Us-te’-ri-a 
Us-til-a-gin’-6-i 
Us-til-a’-go 
us-tul-a’-ta 
u-tah-en’-sis 
U-ta’-ni-a 
u’-til-e 
u-til-is’-sim-a 
U-tric-ul-a’-ri-a 
U-tric-ul-a/-ri-é- 
u-tric-ul-a-ri-8-i’-dés 
u-tric-ul-a’-ta 
u-tric-ul-o’-sa 
U’-va 
U-va’-ri-a 
U’-va-ur’-si 
Uve-da’-li-a 
u-vif’-er-a 
U-vul-a’-ri-a 
Vac-ca’-ri-a 
Vac-ci-ni-a’-cé-22 
Vace-ci-ni-el’-la 
vac-ci-nif-ol’-i-um 
vac-ci-ni-if-ol’-i-um 
Vac-ci’-ni-um* 
Va-chel’-li-i 
vac-il’-lans 
vag’-ans* 
va-gi-na’-lis 
va-gi-na’-tum 
Va-gi-nul-a’-ri-a 
Vail-lan’-ti-a 
Val-an’-ti-a 
val-den’-sis 
Val-de’-si-a 
Val-di’-vi-a 
val-di-vi-a’-na 
val-di-vi-en’-sis 
val-en-ti’-na 
Val-en-ti’-ni 
Val-er-an’-di 
Val-er-i-a’-na 
Val-er-i-a’-né-22 
Val-er-i-a-nel’-la 
val’-id-um 
Val-la’-ris 
Val-le’-si-a 
val-le’-si-ac-a 
Val-lis-ne’-ri-a 
val-lis-ne-ri-2-fol’-i-a 
Val-lo’-ta 
Van-a/-ri-a 
Van'-da 
van-da’-rum 
Van’ -dé-2 
Van-del’-li-a 
Van-der-donck’-i-i 
Van-der-mees’-chi-i 
Van-de’-si-a 
Van-es’-sa 
Van-gue’-ri-a 
Van-qui-e’-ra 
Van-hout’-té-a 
Van-hout-té-a’-num 
Van-hout’-té-1 
Van-il/-la 
Van-ta’-né-a 
Van-Volx-em’-i-i 
vap-0-ra’-ri-us 
Var-ga’-si-a 
var-i-a’-bil-is 
var’-i-ans 
var-i-a’-ta 
va-ric-o’-sum 
var-i-eg-a’-na 
var-i-eg-a’-ta 
var-i-if-or’-mis 
var-i-ol-a’-ris 
var-i-ol-a’-tum 
var-i-ol-o’-sa 
var’-i-um 
Va-ro’-ni-a 
Vas-co’-a 
Vas-con-cel’-lé-a 
vas’-ic-a 
vas-ta’-trix 
Vau-an’-thés 
Va-va’-ga 
Va-vang’-a 
veg’ -et-a 
Veitch’-i-a 
Veitch-i-a’-num 
Veitch’-i-i 
Ve-la’-ga 
ve-la’-ta 
Vel-as-que’-zi-a 
Vel-e’-zi-a 
Vel’-la 
Vel-lei’-a 
vel’-lé-um 
Vel-lo’-zi-a 
Vel-lo-zi-a’-num 
Vel-lo’-zi-6-2 
Vel-theim’-i-a 
vel-u-ti’-na 
Ven-a’-na 
ven-e-na’-ta 
ven-e-nif’-er-a 
ven-@-no’-sum 
ve’-ni-a 
Ve-nid’-i-um 
ve-no’-sa 
Ven-ten-a’-ti-a 
ven’-ti 
ven-til-a’-brum 
Ven-til-a’-go 
ven-tric-o’-sum 
ve-nul-o’-sum 
ven-us’-ta 
Vep’-ris 
ve’-ra 
Ve-rat-ax’-us 
ve-ra-trif-ol’-i-a 
Ve-ra’-trum 
ver-ba-nen’-sis 
Ver-bas’-cé-2 
ver-bas-cif-ol’-i-a 
Ver-bas’-cum 
Ver-be’-na 
Ver-be-na/-ca 
Ver-be-na’-cé-2 
Ver-bes-i’-na 
ver-e-cun’-dum 
Ve-rei’-a 
ve’-ris 
Ver-lo’-ti 
ver-mic-ul-a/-ris 
ver-mic-ul-a’.ta 
Ver-mif’-ug-a 
ver’-na 
ver-na’-lis 
ver-nic-if’-er-a 
ver-nic-o’-sa 
ver’ -nix 
ver-nix’-j-um 
Ver-non’-i-a 
Ver-on-i’-ca* 
ver-ru-cif’-er-a 
ver-ru-co’-sa 
Ver-schaf-fel’-ti-a 
Ver-schaf-fel-ti-a’-na 
Ver-schaf-fel’-ti-i 
ver-sic’-ol-or 
ver-tic-il-la’-ris 
ver-tic-il-la’-tus 
Ver-tic-il’-li-um 
Ver-tic-or’-di-a 
Ver-ul-a’-mi-a 
ve’-rum 
Ver-ve-né-a’-na 
ves’-ca 
Ve-si-ca/-ri-a* 
ve-si-ca’-ri-us 
ve-si-ca’-tor 
ve-si-ca-to’-ri-a 
ve-si-ca’-trix 
ve-si-cul-o’-sum 
Ves-ling’-i-a 
Ves’-pa 
ves-per-ti’-li-o 
Ves-per-ti-li-o’-nis 
ves-per-ti’-na 
ves-pif’-er-a 
ves-pif-or’-mis 
Ves-piic’-ci-a 
ves-ta’-lis 
Vest’ -i-a 
ves-ti’-ta 
vex’-ans 
vex-a-ti’-vum 
vex-il-la’-ri-um 
Words derived from Latin and Greek (i.e., all except those in italics) to be pronounced as follows: 4 as in @p-art’; 
> 
a as in psd’-lmist ; é as in slén’-der; é as in vé’-ined; i as in thin; 1 as in mach 
-nist; 6 as in rdt’-ten; 6 as 
in yo’-ter; tt as in pow’-er-fvl; u as in ra’-ler; ¥ as 1; Y as 1; &, @, ei, as ai in pain; au as ow in house; 
g, ec, and ch, always hard, as, for example, g in good, ¢ in muscular, and ch in Christian. (For the old 
method, see page 276.) 
* This word is discussed at the end of the Pronouncing Dictionary. 
