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Definition of vole
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vole is as below...
Vole (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
micelike
rodents
belonging
to
Arvicola
and
allied
genera
of the
subfamily
Arvicolinae.
They have a thick head, short ears, and a short hairy
tail..
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Kind
::
Kind
(superl.)
Showing
tenderness
or
goodness;
disposed
to do good and
confer
happiness;
averse
to
hurting
or
paining;
benevolent;
benignant;
gracious.
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.) Full of love and good will;
benevolent;
kind.
Mal-
::
Mal- () A
prefix
in
composition
denoting
ill,or
evil, F. male, adv., fr.
malus,
bad, ill. In some words it has the form
male-,
as in
malediction,
malevolent.
See
Malice..
Volery
::
Volery
(n.) A
flight
of
birds.
Kindly
::
Kindly
(n.)
Humane;
congenial;
sympathetic;
hence,
disposed
to do good to;
benevolent;
gracious;
kind;
helpful;
as,
kindly
affections,
words,
acts, etc..
Kindliness
::
Kindliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
kindly;
benignity;
benevolence;
gentleness;
tenderness;
as,
kindliness
of
disposition,
of
treatment,
or of
words..
Druid
::
Druid (n.) A
member
of a
social
and
benevolent
order,
founded
in
London
in 1781, and
professedly
based on the
traditions
of the
ancient
Druids.
Lodges
or
groves
of the
society
are
established
in other
countries..
Condignity
::
Condignity
(n.)
Merit,
acquired
by
works,
which can claim
reward
on the score of
general
benevolence..
Vole
::
Vole (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
micelike
rodents
belonging
to
Arvicola
and
allied
genera
of the
subfamily
Arvicolinae.
They have a thick head, short ears, and a short hairy
tail..
Philanthropy
::
Philanthropy
(n.) Love to
mankind;
benevolence
toward
the whole human
family;
universal
good will;
desire
and
readiness
to do good to all men; --
opposed
to
misanthropy.
Manes
::
Manes (n. pl.) The
benevolent
spirits
of the dead,
especially
of dead
ancestors,
regarded
as
family
deities
and
protectors..
Association
::
Association
(n.) Union of
persons
in a
company
or
society
for some
particular
purpose;
as, the
American
Association
for the
Advancement
of
Science;
a
benevolent
association.
Specifically,
as among the
Congregationalists,
a
society,
consisting
of a
number
of
ministers,
generally
the
pastors
of
neighboring
churches,
united
for
promoting
the
interests
of
religion
and the
harmony
of the
churches..
Malevolous
::
Malevolous
(a.)
Malevolent.
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) A
species
of
compulsory
contribution
or tax, which has
sometimes
been
illegally
exacted
by
arbitrary
kings of
England,
and
falsely
represented
as a
gratuity..
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) The
disposition
to do good; good will;
charitableness;
love of
mankind,
accompanied
with a
desire
to
promote
their
happiness..
Water Rat
::
Water rat () The water vole. See under Vole.
Hateful
::
Hateful
(a.)
Manifesting
hate or
hatred;
malignant;
malevolent.
Universal
::
Universal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
universe;
extending
to,
including,
or
affecting,
the whole
number,
quantity,
or
space;
unlimited;
general;
all-reaching;
all-pervading;
as,
universal
ruin;
universal
good;
universal
benevolence
or
benefice..
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) A
somewhat
similar
expression
of
countenance,
indicative
of
satisfaction
combined
with
malevolent
feelings,
as
contempt,
scorn,
etc; as, a
scornful
smile..
Signal
::
Signal
(a.)
Noticeable;
distinguished
from what is
ordinary;
eminent;
remarkable;
memorable;
as, a
signal
exploit;
a
signal
service;
a
signal
act of
benevolence..
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