c. 1600, from Late Latin vulnerabilis "wounding," from Latin vulnerare "to wound, hurt, injure, maim," from vulnus (genitive vulneris) "wound," perhaps related to vellere "pluck, to tear" (see svelte), or from PIE *wele-nes-, from *wele- (2) "to strike, wound" (see Valhalla).
a vulnerable bridge
an argument vulnerable to refutation
vulnerable to bribery
vulnerable parts of the body
vulgarisateur
vulgarity
vulgarize
Vulgate
vulnerability
vulnerable
Vulpecula
vulpine
vulture
vulva
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