the twenty-second letter of the alphabet
a shape like that of a letter V
deep, V-shaped valleys
the Roman numeral for five
Vatican City (international vehicle registration)
volt(s)
the chemical element vanadium
voltage or potential difference
V = IR
(in mathematical formulae) volume
pV = nRT
the SI unit of electromotive force, defined as the potential difference between two points on a conducting wire carrying a current of one ampere when the power dissipated between the two points is one watt, and equivalent to a difference in potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance
verb
(in textual references) verse
the use of the dī phrase in v.44
verso
versus
Portsmouth v Coventry City
the case of Stacey v Babcock Power Ltd
very
(in textual references) vide
velocity
the chemical element of atomic number 23, a hard grey metal of the transition series, used to make alloy steels
against (especially in sporting and legal use)
England versus Australia