Word Unit: veget-, vege- (Latin: animating, enlivening; vigorous, vigor, active; to be alive, activity, to quicken; then a quickening action of growing; a specific sense of "plant cultivated for food, edible herb, or root" is first recorded in 1767; the differences between the meanings from its original links with "life, liveliness" was completed in the early twentieth century, when vegetable came to be used for an "inactive person".)
Word Unit: veh-, vect- (Latin: quantity having magnitude and direction; carrier, bearer, conveyer; from the stem of vehere, "to carry, to convey, to cart")
Word Unit: vela-, vel-, veal- (Latin: covering, velare, "to cover"; a veil)

Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "appear, visible, visual, manifest, show, see, reveal, look": blep-; delo-; demonstra-; opt-; -orama; pare-; phanero-; phant-; pheno-; scopo-; spec-; video-, visuo-.

Word Unit: veloci-, veloc-, velo- (Latin: fast, speed, swift, rapid)
Word Unit: ven-, vent-, veni-, ventu- (Latin: come, coming)
Word Unit: venat-, vener- (Latin: to hunt; hunting)

Here is an attempt to clarify the different "hunt, hunting" and the "love, fondness" terms: vener-, "love, sexual references"; Names for Groups or "Venery names"; Introduction to Venereal and Other Group Terms or "Venery names"; Venereal Terms or "names for a variety of groups".

Word Unit: vend- (Latin: to sell, to give [i.e. offer] for sale)
Word Unit: vener-, venari- (Latin: love, loveliness, beauty, attractiveness, charm; by extension, "reverence; to worship")

Related "love, fondness" units: agape-; amat-; philo-; venus.

Here is an attempt to clarify the different "hunt, hunting" and the "love, fondness" terms: venat-, "hunt, hunting"; Names for Groups or "Venery names"; Introduction to Venereal and Other Group Terms or "Venery names"; Venereal Terms or "names for a variety of groups".

Word Unit: Venereal Terms: Names of Groups (terms of Venery or group names from traditional terms of the hunt and some more modern creations that attempt to describe group characteristics of animals, humans, and groupings)

Here is an attempt to clarify the different "hunt, hunting" and the "love, fondness" terms: venat-, "hunt, hunting"; vener-, "love, sexual references"; Names for Groups or "Venery names"; Introduction to Venereal and Other Group Terms or "Venery names".

Word Unit: veno-, ven- (Latin: poison)

A cross reference of another word family that is related directly, or indirectly, with: "poison": toxico-; viru-.

Word Unit: veno-, ven-, veni-, vene-, -venous, -venously (Latin: veins, vessels)
Word Unit: vent- (Latin: air, wind)

Cross references of word groups that are related, directly or indirectly, to: "air, wind": aello-; aeolo-; aero-; anemo-; atmo-; austro-; flat-, flatu-; phys-; pneo-, -pnea; pneumato-; turb-; zephyro-.

Word Unit: ventricul-, ventriculo- + (Latin: [little] belly; hence, "a small cavity; especially of the heart or brain")

A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, indirectly, or partially with: "opening, hole, cavity, tract": alveolo-; antro-; anu-; celo-; coelio-; concho-; fenestra-; hernio-; hiat-; meato-; ora-; parieto-; poro-; pyl-, pyle-; pylor-; sphinctero-; splanchn-; stomato-; syringo-; uretero-; urethro-; vagino-.

Word Unit: ventro-, ventri-, ventr- (Latin: stomach, belly or a relationship to the abdomen or the front or anterior aspect of the body)
Word Unit: venus + (Latin: goddess of love; love, loveliness, attractiveness, beauty, charm)

Related "love, fondness" units: agape-; amat-; philo-; vener-.

Word Unit: Venus, Roman goddess of love and beauty; words from myths (Venus, Roman goddess; Aphrodite, Greek goddess; second planet from the sun)
Word Unit: verber-,-verber (Latin: to beat, to strike; to drive, to force back; from verber, whip, lash, rod; by extension, to make sounds or noises or those sounds and echoes that are thrown back again or repeatedly)
Word Unit: verbo-, verb-, verbi- (Latin: word, words)

Related "word, words" units: etym-; legi-; lexico-; locu-; logo-; onomato-; -onym.

Word Unit: verdant, verd- (Latin: the color green, yellow-green)
Word Unit: vere-, veren- (Latin: stand in awe of, to be awed at; wonder or admiration of; dread mixed with veneration or great respect)