(chiefly Britain) One of the V-shaped markings on the surface of roads used to indicate minimum distances between vehicles.
(heraldry) A wide inverted V placed on a shield.
(informal) A háček, a diacritical mark that may resemble an inverted circumflex.
A V-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve.
A guillemet, either of the punctuation marks “«” or “»”, used in several languages to indicate passages of speech. Similar to typical quotation marks used in the English language such as ““” and “””.
An angle bracket, either used as a typographic or a scientific symbol.
verb
To form or be formed into chevrons
hanover
havener
havener
noun
(obsolete) A harbormaster.
navarch
navarch
noun
(historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of a fleet.
navarho
nervish
nervish
adj
nervous; anxious
ruthven
shirvan
shriven
shriven
verb
past participle of shrieve
past participle of shrive
thriven
thriven
verb
past participle of thrive
vanhorn
varahan
varnish
varnish
noun
(by extension) A deceptively showy appearance.
(rail transport, US, informal, dated) a passenger train, probably derived from the varnished passenger cars used at one time.
A type of paint with a solvent that evaporates to leave a hard, transparent, glossy film.
Anything resembling such a paint; glossy appearance.
verb
(intransitive) To apply varnish.
(transitive) To cover up with varnish.
(transitive) To gloss over a defect.
(transitive) To make something superficially or deceptively attractive