
1) An imaginative lively style 2) Antithesis 3) Boldness 4) Drive 5) Elevation 6) Energy 7) Fire 8) Force 9) Forceful exertion 10) Forcefulness 11) Glow 12) Good physical health 13) Gravity 14) Hardiness 15) Intellectual 16) Loftiness 17) Partner of vim 18) Piquance 19) Piquancy 20) Point 21) Power
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1) Athleticism 2) Birr 3) Brio 4) Elan 5) Energy 6) Gusto 7) Haleness 8) Health 9) Lustihood 10) Moxie 11) Pep 12) Resolution 13) Strength 14) Strenuosity 15) Verve 16) Vigour 17) Vim 18) Vitality 19) Young blood 20) Zeal
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- an exertion of force
- active strength of body or mind
- an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing)
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Latin, meaning: vigor, liveliness.
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• (n.) Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy. • (n.) Strength; efficacy; potency. • (n.) Strength or force in animal or force in animal or vegetable nature or action; as, a plant grows with vigor. • (v. t.) To invigorate.Vigor: words in the definiti...
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A measure of quality of growth expressed by a grape vine, as opposed to capacity which measures quantity of growth and development.
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Health, hardiness. ... <botany> A measure of the increase in plant growth or foliage volume through time after planting. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(vig´әr) a combination of attributes of living organisms which expresses itself in rapid growth, high fertility and fecundity, and long life. hybrid vigor heterosis.
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Vig'or noun [ Middle English
vigour ,
vigor , Old French
vigor ,
vigur ,
vigour , French
vigueur , from Latin
vigor , from
vigere to be lively or strong. See
Vegetable ,
Vigil .]
1. Active strength or force of body or m...
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Vig'or transitive verb To invigorate. [ Obsolete]
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[
n] - active strength of body or mind
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noun an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); `his writing conveys great energy`; `a remarkable muscularity of style`
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vigour noun active strength of body or mind
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A measure of quality of the growth shown by a grape vine, as opposed to capacity, which measures quantity of the growth and development of a vine.
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vigor, liveliness.
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