| AVENUES | • avenues n. Plural of avenue. • AVENUE n. a wide street. |
| NERVULE | • nervule n. (Botany) A minor, nonsupporting vein in a leaf of a plant; a branch vein of a nervure (supporting vein)… • nervule n. (Entomology) A minor vein in a wing of an insect. • NERVULE n. a vascular ridge on a leaf, also NERVURE. |
| NERVURE | • nervure n. A vein in the wing of an insect. • nervure n. (Botany, now rare) Any of the veins that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues… • nervure n. (Architecture) One of the ribs in a groined vault; a projecting moulding. |
| REVENUE | • revenue n. The income returned by an investment. • revenue n. The total income received from a given source. • revenue n. All income generated for some political entity’s treasury by taxation and other means. |
| SUBVENE | • subvene v. (Intransitive) To arrive or happen so as to help or support. • SUBVENE v. to arrive or occur as a support or relief. |
| UNLEVEL | • unlevel adj. Not level. • unlevel v. (Transitive) To make no longer level; to apply a bias to. • UNLEVEL v. to make uneven or no longer level. |
| UNNERVE | • unnerve v. To deprive of nerve, force, or strength; to weaken; to enfeeble. • unnerve v. To make somebody nervous, upset, alarm, shake the resolve of. • UNNERVE v. to deprive of courage. |
| UNREAVE | • unreave v. (Obsolete, transitive) To unwind; to disentangle; to loose. • UNREAVE v. to unwind; to disentangle. |
| UNREEVE | • unreeve v. (Transitive, nautical) To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block. • UNREEVE v. to withdraw a rope from an opening. |
| UNVEXED | • unvexed adj. Not vexed. • UNVEXED adj. not vexed, also UNVEXT. |
| UNWEAVE | • unweave v. (Transitive) To undo something woven. • UNWEAVE v. to undo something woven. |
| VEINULE | • veinule n. A venule or veinlet. • VEINULE n. a small vein, also VEINLET, VEINULET, VENULE. |
| VENDUES | • vendues n. Plural of vendue. • VENDUE n. (Dutch) a public sale; an auction. |
| VENTURE | • venture n. A risky or daring undertaking or journey. • venture n. An event that is not, or cannot be, foreseen. • venture n. The thing risked; especially, something sent to sea in trade. |
| VENULES | • venules n. Plural of venule. • VENULE n. a small vein, also VEINLET, VEINULE, VEINULET. |
| VENUSES | • venuses n. Plural of venus. • Venuses n. Plural of Venus. • VENUS n. (Latin) one of a genus of lamellibranch molluscs. |