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more info Viccinium myrtillus, n.
erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
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more info Vice President of the United States, n.
the vice president of the United States who presides over the United States Senate
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more info Vicente Lopez, n.
an industrial suburb of Buenos Aires
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more info Vichy, n.
a town in central France (south of Paris) noted for hot mineral springs; was capital of the unoccupied part of France during World War II
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more info Vichy water, n.
sparkling mineral water from springs at Vichy, France or water similar to it
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more info Vicia, n.
widely distributed genus of annual or perennial and often climbing herbs
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more info Vicia cracca, n.
common perennial climber of temperate regions of Eurasia and North America having dense elongate clusters of flowers
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more info Vicia faba, n.
Old World upright plant grown especially for its large flat edible seeds but also as fodder
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more info Vicia orobus, n.
European perennial toxic vetch
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more info Vicia sativa, n.
herbaceous climbing plant valuable as fodder and for soil-building
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more info Vicia sepium, n.
European purple-flowered with slender stems; occurs as a weed in hedges
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more info Vicia villosa, n.
European vetch much cultivated as forage and cover crops
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more info Vicksburg, n.
a decisive battle in the American Civil War (1863); after being besieged for nearly seven weeks the Confederates surrendered
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a town in western Mississippi on bluffs above the Mississippi River to the west of Jackson; focus of an important campaign during the American Civil War as the Union fought to control the Mississippi River and so to cut the Confederacy into two halves
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more info Vicomte Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps, n.
French diplomat who supervised the construction of the Suez Canal (1805-1894)
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more info Vicomte de Chateaubriand, n.
French statesman and writer; considered a precursor of the romantic movement in France (1768-1848)
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more info Victor Emanuel II, n.
king of Italy who completed the unification of Italy by acquiring Venice and Rome (1820-1878)
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more info Victor Emanuel III, n.
king of Italy who appointed Mussolini prime minister; he abdicated in 1946 and the monarchy was abolished (1869-1947)
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more info Victor Franz Hess, n.
United States physicist (born in Austria) who was a discoverer of cosmic radiation (1883-1964)
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more info Victor Herbert, n.
United States musician and composer and conductor noted for his comic operas (1859-1924)
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more info Victor Hess, n.
United States physicist (born in Austria) who was a discoverer of cosmic radiation (1883-1964)
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more info Victor Horta, n.
Belgian architect and leader in art nouveau architecture (1861-1947)
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more info Victor Hugo, n.
French poet and novelist and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France (1802-1885)
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more info Victor-Marie Hugo, n.
French poet and novelist and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France (1802-1885)
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more info Victoria, n.
capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia on Vancouver Island
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a state in southeastern Australia
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port city and the capital of Seychelles
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a town in southeast Texas to the southeast of San Antonio
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a waterfall in the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia; diminishes seasonally
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(Roman mythology) goddess of victory; counterpart of Greek Nike
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queen of Great Britain and Ireland and empress of India from 1837 to 1901; the last Hanoverian ruler of England (1819-1901)
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more info Victoria Clafin Woodhull, n.
United States advocate of women's suffrage; in 1872 she was the first woman to run for the United States presidency (1838-1927)
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more info Victoria Cross, n.
a British military decoration for gallantry
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more info Victoria Day, n.
a public holiday in Canada on the Monday on or before May 24th
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more info Victoria Falls, n.
a large waterfall on the border between Argentina and Brazil
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a waterfall in the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia; diminishes seasonally
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more info Victoria Land, n.
a mountainous area of Antarctica bounded by the Ross Sea and Wilkes Land
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more info Victoria Nyanza, n.
the largest lake in Africa and the 2nd largest fresh water lake in the world; a headwaters reservoir for the Nile River
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