virginia
geographical name(Vir-gin-ia)
state in the eastern U.S. bordering Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic; capital Richmond area 40,767 square miles (105,586 square kilometers), population 8,001,024
virginia
plural noun(Vir-gin-ia)
bluebell
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
a common North American tendril-climbing vine (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) of the grape family with palmately compound leaves and bluish-black berries —called also woodbine
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
worm fence —called also Virginia rail fence
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
a dry-cured, smoked, and aged ham especially from a peanut-fed hog
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
a pine (Pinus virginiana) of the eastern U.S. that has short needles occurring in pairs —called also Jersey pine
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
an American long-billed rail (Rallus limicola) that has gray cheeks
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
an American dance in which two lines of couples face each other and all couples in turn dance in a series of figures
virginia
noun(Vir-gin-ia)
a birthwort (Aristolochia serpentaria) of the eastern U.S. with oblong leaves usually cordate at the base and pointed at the tip and a solitary basal brownish-purple flower
virginia
geographical name(Vir-gin-ia)
city in southeastern Virginia on the Atlantic population 437,994