A broad street, especially one bordered by trees or, in cities laid out in a grid pattern, one that is on a particular side of the city or that runs in a particular direction.
A method or means by which something may be accomplished.
A way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may be reached; a way of approach or of exit.
The principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered.
evenus
juvent
leuven
naevus
naevus
noun
(anatomy) A pigmented, raised or otherwise abnormal area on the skin. Naevi may be congenital or acquired, and are always benign.
nervus
niveau
niveau
noun
(literary, poetic, somewhat rare) level, grade, standard
reuven
uncave
uneven
uneven
adj
(mathematics, rare) Odd
Not even
Not level or smooth
Not uniform
Varying in quality
verb
(transitive) To make uneven.
unevil
unevil
adj
(rare) Not evil.
ungive
ungive
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To melt; thaw.
(transitive) To take back something that had been given.
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To yield; relax; slacken; give way; loosen.
ungyve
ungyve
verb
To unchain.
unhave
unhive
unhive
verb
(transitive) To deprive (a crowd, etc.) of habitation or shelter.
(transitive) To drive or remove (bees) from a hive.
unlive
unlive
verb
(transitive) To bereave or deprive of life; make unalive.
(transitive) To undo having lived (a period of time) (for example, by living it in reverse), so that it ceases to have happened.
unlove
unlove
noun
The lack, absence, or omission of love; lovelessness; enmity; neglect; hate.
verb
(transitive) To lose one's love (for someone or something).
unpave
unpave
verb
To remove the paving (especially in the form of paving stones, etc) from (a street); to cause to no longer be paved.
unrove
unrove
verb
(transitive) To separate textiles that have been roved or twisted together.
unveil
unveil
verb
(intransitive) To remove a veil; to reveal oneself.
(transitive) To remove a veil from; to uncover; to reveal something hidden.
(transitive) to show, especially for the first time
unvest
unvext
unvext
adj
Obsolete form of unvexed.
unvote
unvote
verb
(transitive, archaic) To reverse or annul by vote.
unwive
unwive
verb
(transitive, archaic) To cause (a woman) no longer to be a wife.
(transitive, archaic) To divest of a wife; to divorce (someone) from his wife.
unwove
unwove
verb
simple past tense of unweave
vaunce
vaunce
verb
(obsolete) To advance.
vendue
vendue
noun
A public auction.
veneur
veneur
noun
A huntsman, especially in France.
venous
venous
adj
(relational) Of or pertaining to veins.
(relational, of blood) Having passed through the capillaries and given up oxygen for the tissues and become charged with carbon dioxide.
Having numerous veins.
Possessing veins.
venues
venues
noun
plural of venue
venula
venula
noun
(medicine) A venule
venule
venule
noun
(anatomy) A small vein, especially one that connects capillaries to a larger vein.
venust
venust
adj
(obsolete) beautiful
venuti
verdun
verdun
noun
(historical) A 16th-century form of rapier.
vulned
vulned
adj
(heraldry, especially of a pelican) Wounded and bleeding, especially from the breast.