| A | B |
| son | sound |
| verb | word |
| lingu | language; tongue |
| langu | faint; weary |
| ver | truth |
| vor | eat |
| vir | man |
| virtu | strength; virtue |
| omni- | all |
| multi- | many |
| pauci- | few |
| long | long |
| brev- | short |
| supersonic | relating to speeds from one to five times the speed of sound in air |
| verbal | relating to, or associated with words; expressed in spoken rather than written words |
| lingual | Of languages |
| languid | Lacking energy or vitality; weak |
| veracity | Adherence to the truth; truthfulness |
| voracity | Having or marked by an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; greedy |
| virile | Having or showing masculine spirit, strength, vigor, or power |
| virtuoso | A person with masterly skill or technique in the arts |
| omnivorous | Eating both animal and vegetable foods. |
| multilingual | Of, including, or expressed in several languages; using or having the ability to use several languages |
| paucity | Smallness of number; fewness; scarcity |
| elongate | To make or grow longer |
| brevity | The quality or state of being brief in duration |
| verity | The quality or condition of being true, factual, or real |
| verbose | Using or containing a great and usually an excessive number of words; wordy |