Victoria
vic*to*ria
noun
{bc}a low four-wheeled pleasure carriage for two with a folding top and a raised seat in front for the driver
Vic*to*ria
biographical name
1819u20131901 {it}Alexandrina Victoria{/it} queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837u20131901)
Victoria
biographical name
Tomu00e1s Luis de {it}circa{/it} 1548u20131611 Spanish composer
Vic*to*ria
geographical name
city on the Guadalupe River in southeastern Texas {it}population{/it} 62,592
Victoria Cross
noun
{bc}a bronze Maltese cross awarded to members of the British armed services for acts of remarkable valor
Victoria Day
noun
{bc}formerly May 24 and now the Monday preceding May 25 observed in Canada as a legal holiday
Victoria, Lake
geographical name
lake between Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda {it}area{/it} 26,828 square miles (69,484 square kilometers)
Victoria Falls
geographical name
waterfall 355 feet (108 meters) high in the Zambezi River on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe
Victoria Island
geographical name
island of northern Canada southeast of Banks Island that is split between the Northwest Territories and Nunavut {it}area{/it} 81,930 square miles (213,018 square kilometers)
Victoria Land
geographical name
region of eastern Antarctica south of New Zealand on the western shore of the Ross Sea and Ross Ice Shelf