vaporiser, v.a., to vaporize.

se vaporiser, v.r., to vaporize, to be vaporized.

vaquer (va-ké), v.n., to be vacant, void, empty; to be in vacation-time, not to sit; to attend, to devote one’s self to. Il vaque à ses affaires; he is attending to his business.

*varaigne, n.f., tide-sluice (of salt marshes).

varaire, n.f., (bot.) white hellebore.

varangue (-rāng), n.f., (nav.) floor-timbers of a ship. — plate or — de fond; flat floor-timber. — fort acculée; rising floor-timber (amidships).

vare, n.f., Spanish measure of length, about a yard.

varec or varech, n.m., (bot.) varec, wrack, sea-wrack, sea-weed; (jur.) wreck (things washed upon the shore by the sea); sunken ship.

varenne, n.f., waste-land; (hunt.) ☉chase, royal preserve.

vareuse, n.f., oil-skin (jacket); pilot-jacket; jersey, blazer.