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a.
Of or pertaining to the spring; appearing in the spring; as, vernal bloom.
adv.
In a vernacular manner; in the vernacular.
a.
Vernacular.
n.
An alkaloid extracted from the shoots of the vetch, red clover, etc., as a white crystalline substance.
n.
Fawning or obsequious behavior; servility.
a.
Of or pertaining to the mass, or multitude, of people; common; general; ordinary; public; hence, in general use; vernacular.
n.
A short scale made to slide along the divisions of a graduated instrument, as the limb of a sextant, or the scale of a barometer, for indicating parts of divisions. It is so graduated that a certain convenient number of its divisions are just equal to a certain number, either one less or one more, of the divisions of the instrument, so that parts of a division are determined by observing what line on the vernier coincides with a line on the instrument.
n.
A glucoside extracted from the root of a South African plant of the genus Vernonia, as a deliquescent powder, and used as a mild heart tonic.
n.
The arrangement of the leaves within the leaf bud, as regards their folding, coiling, rolling, etc.; prefoliation.
n.
The vernacular, or common language.
a.
Suiting a salve; servile; obsequious.
n.
The vernacular language; one's mother tongue; often, the common forms of expression in a particular locality.
a.
Flourishing, as in spring; vernal.
n.
The act or process of making vernacular, or the state of being made vernacular.
n. & v.
Varnish.
n.
A vernacular idiom.
n.
A Veronica. See Veronica, 1.
n.
A portrait or representation of the face of our Savior on the alleged handkerchief of Saint Veronica, preserved at Rome; hence, a representation of this portrait, or any similar representation of the face of the Savior. Formerly called also Vernacle, and Vernicle.
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Having a brilliantly polished surface, as some leaves.
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Belonging to the country of one's birth; one's own by birth or nature; native; indigenous; -- now used chiefly of language; as, English is our vernacular language.
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