| AVE | • ave n. An Ave Maria. • ave n. A reverential salutation. • ave n. Abbreviation of avenue. |
| DEV | • dev n. Clipping of developer. • dev n. Clipping of development. • dev n. (Computing, UNIX) Clipping of device. |
| EVE | • eve n. The day or night before, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve. • eve n. (Archaic, poetic) Evening, night. • eve n. (Figurative) The period of time when something is just about to happen or to be introduced. |
| EVO | • EVO n. (Australian slang) evening. |
| LEV | • lev n. The currency of Bulgaria, divided into 100 stotinki. • LEV n. (Astronautics) Abbreviation of lunar excursion vehicle. • LEV n. (Automotive) Abbreviation of low-emissions vehicle. |
| REV | • rev v. To increase the speed of a motor, or to operate at a higher speed. • rev n. Revolution (of something spinning). • rev n. Abbreviation of reverend. |
| SEV | • sev n. An Indian snack food consisting of small pieces of crunchy noodles made from chickpea flour paste. • sev num. (Music) the seventh beat or pulse of a measure, spoken. • SEV n. (Hindi) an Indian food of deep-fried strands of flour. |
| VAE | • vae n. Alternative form of voe (“sea inlet”). • VAE n. (Machine learning) Initialism of w:variational autoencoder. • VAE n. in Orkney or Shetland, a bay or creek, also VOE. |
| VEE | • vee n. The name of the Latin-script letter V/v. • vee n. Something with the shape of the letter V. • vee n. (Cricket) The arc of the field, forward of the batsman, from cover to midwicket, in which drives are played. |
| VEG | • veg adj. Vegetarian. • veg n. (Colloquial) vegetable(s). • veg n. (Chiefly India) vegetarian food. |
| VET | • vet n. (Colloquial) A veterinarian or veterinary surgeon. • vet n. (Colloquial, US) A veteran (a former soldier or other member of armed forces). • vet v. To thoroughly check or investigate particularly with regard to providing formal approval. |
| VEX | • vex v. (Transitive) To annoy, irritate. • vex v. (Transitive) To cause (mental) suffering to; to distress. • vex v. (Transitive, now rare) To trouble aggressively, to harass. |
| VIE | • vie v. (Intransitive) To fight for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something. • vie v. (Transitive, archaic) To rival (something), etc. • vie v. (Transitive) To do or produce in emulation, competition, or rivalry; to put in competition; to bandy. |
| VOE | • voe n. (Britain) A narrow sea inlet, particularly in the Shetland Islands, similar to a fjord. • VOE n. in Orkney or Shetland, a bay or creek, also VAE. |