What is the meaning of VOL. Phrases containing VOL
See meanings and uses of VOL!VOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
VOL
Acronyms & AI meanings
Hands on Guide to Compliance Auditing
Automatic Target Tracking
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
Ubuntu Netbook Edition
: Persepolis-Marvdasht
parameter--'Thyroid Vascularity Index
Middle Aged Crazy
Ministry of Lands and Resettlement
Immediate Restorative Material
Phil-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology
VOL
VOL
VOL
a.
A grantee in a voluntary conveyance; one to whom a conveyance is made without valuable consideration; a party, other than a wife or child of the grantor, to whom, or for whose benefit, a voluntary conveyance is made.
v. t.
To offer or bestow voluntarily, or without solicitation or compulsion; as, to volunteer one's services.
v. i.
To enter into, or offer for, any service of one's own free will, without solicitation or compulsion; as, he volunteered in that undertaking.
n.
Any one of numerous species of large, handsome marine gastropods belonging to Voluta and allied genera.
pl.
of Voluta
imp. & p. p.
of Volunteer
n.
A voluptuous person; one who makes his physical enjoyment his chief care; one addicted to luxury, and the gratification of sensual appetites.
n.
Voluptuousness.
a.
Of or pertaining to a volunteer or volunteers; consisting of volunteers; voluntary; as, volunteer companies; volunteer advice.
n.
One who engages in any affair of his own free will; a volunteer.
pl.
of Voluta
n.
Any voluta.
a.
One who enters into service voluntarily, but who, when in service, is subject to discipline and regulations like other soldiers; -- opposed to conscript; specifically, a voluntary member of the organized militia of a country as distinguished from the standing army.
n.
One who advocates voluntaryism.
n.
The principle of supporting a religious system and its institutions by voluntary association and effort, rather than by the aid or patronage of the state.
a.
Voluptuous; luxurious.
n.
A genus of minute, pale-green, globular, organisms, about one fiftieth of an inch in diameter, found rolling through water, the motion being produced by minute colorless cilia. It has been considered as belonging to the flagellate Infusoria, but is now referred to the vegetable kingdom, and each globule is considered a colony of many individuals. The commonest species is Volvox globator, often called globe animalcule.
pl.
of Voluptuary
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Volunteer
a.
Having a volute, or spiral scroll.
VOL
VOL