XIV VOCABULARY. 



UNIVERSOLOGICALLY, after the method of Universology; or in accordance 

 with Universology. 



UNIVERSOLOGY, the Science of the Universe ; the Science of the Whole, 

 as distinguished from the Special Sciences of the Parts. 



. V. 



VEBBUM, the -Latin for " Word " in English, and " Logos " in Greek ; 

 see LOGOS ; has important analogy with the Verb, in Grammar. 

 VIT^E PUNCTUM ; see punctum vita?. 

 VOCALITY, the Vowel quality, property, or element, in Speech. 



w. 



" WOED," as " Verbum," or Logos, which see ; in the Swedenborgian 

 sense, The Scriptures. 



WORD-BUILDING, the Etymological Composition of words. 







z. 



ZERO, The Naught or Auglit of Mathematics or Number; but, universo- 

 logically, the Analogue of Nothing, or the Kantian Category of Negation. 



