Associations to the word «Victual»
Noun
- Wine
- Broth
- Ammunition
- Quixote
- Sick
- Lev
- Dressing
- Clothes
- Boil
- Dish
- Ration
- Parlour
- Crop
- Expense
- Merchant
- Cheese
- Vinegar
- Abode
- Beggar
- Spoon
- Shore
- Salvage
- Mariner
- Hut
- Wage
- Folk
- Belly
- Month
- Poultry
- Pot
- Passage
- Salt
- Dinner
- Wasting
- Baggage
- Fed
- Crown
- Flesh
- Merchandise
- Jest
- Habitation
- Liquor
- Difficulty
- Pig
- Labourer
- Savage
- Shilling
- Pound
- Furniture
- Thirst
- Feast
- Famine
- Spaniard
- Flour
- Extremity
- Dem
- Carry
- Nay
- Banquet
- Menace
- Haste
- Pirate
Adjective
Wiktionary
VICTUAL, noun. Food fit for human consumption.
VICTUAL, noun. (archaic) (in the plural) Food supplies; provisions.
VICTUAL, noun. (Scotland) grain of any kind
VICTUAL, verb. (transitive) To provide with food; to provision.
VICTUAL, verb. (intransitive) To lay in food supplies.
VICTUAL, verb. (intransitive) To eat.
Dictionary definition
VICTUAL, noun. Any substance that can be used as food.
VICTUAL, verb. Supply with food; "The population was victualed during the war".
VICTUAL, verb. Lay in provisions; "The vessel victualled before the long voyage".
VICTUAL, verb. Take in nourishment.
Wise words
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