English-Thai Dictionary
Venerable
N คำ เรียก นำหน้า ชื่อ บุคคล ที่ น่านับถือ kam-riak-nam-na-chue-buk-kon-ti-na-nab-tue
Venetian
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ กรุง เวนิส (ประเทศ อิตาลี เกี่ยวกับ ชาว เวนิส ภาษา หรือ วัฒนธรรม ของ ชาว เวนิส kiao-kab-krung-we-nid
Venetian
N ชาว เวนิส chao-we-nid
Venezuela
N ประเทศ เวเนซุเอลา (มีชื่อ ทางการ Republic of Venezuela pra-ted-we-ne-su-e-la
Venezuela
N เวเนซุเอลา (มีชื่อ ทางการ Republic of Venezuela we-ne-su-e-la
veneer
N การ หลอกลวง การ แอบซ่อน การปิดบัง facade semblance kan-lok-luang
veneer
N แผ่น ไม้ หรือ พลาสติก บางๆ ที่ ใช้ ประกบ แผ่น ไม้ coating covering top dressing paen-mai-rue-plad-tik-bang-bang-ti-chai-pra-kob-paen-mai
veneer
N ไม้อัด ไม้ ที่ อัด ด้วย กาว เป็น ชั้นๆ mai-ad
veneer
VT ประกบ แผ่น ไม้ หรือ พลาสติก บน หน้าไม้ coat pra-kob-paen-mai-rue-plad-tik-bon-na-mai
veneerer
N ผู้ ประกบ แผ่น ไม้ บน หน้าไม้ pu-pra-kob-paen-mai-bon-na-mai
venerability
N การ ประกบ แผ่น ไม้ บน หน้าไม้ kan-pra-kob-paen-mai-bon-na-mai
venerable
ADJ น่าเคารพนับถือ ซึ่ง ควร แก่ การ ยกย่อง น่ายกย่อง august respceted reverend na-kao-rob-nab-tue
venerable
ADJ แก่ มาก (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ ค่อนข้าง ให้ ความหมาย ไป ใน ทาง ตลกขบขัน เก่าแก่ โบรา ณ ancient extremely old modern new kae-mak
venerableness
N ความ น่าเคารพ antiquity holiness kwam-na-kao-rob
venerate
VT เคารพ นับถือ แสดง ความเคารพ honour respect dishonor disrespect kao-rob
venerated
ADJ ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ น่าเคารพนับถือ น่าเลื่อมใส sak-sid
veneration
N ความเคารพ ความเลื่อมใส ความนับถือ การแสดง ความเคารพ การแสดง ความนับถือ admiration estimation favor respect disrespect contempt kwam-kao-rob
venereal
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ กามโรค เกี่ยวกับ โรคติดต่อ ทาง เพศสัมพันธ์ kiao-kab-kam-ma-rok
venereal disease
N กามโรค โรคติดต่อ ทาง เพศสัมพันธ์ เช่น ซิฟิลิส kam-ma-rok
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
VENEER
v.t. To inlay; to lay thin slices or leaves of fine wood of different kinds on a ground of common wood.
VENEER
n.Thin slices of wood for inlaying.
VENEERED
pp. Inlaid; ornamented with marquetry.
VENEERING
ppr. Inlaying; adorning with inlaid work.
VENEERING
n.The act or art of inlaying, of which there are two kinds; one, which is the most common, consists in making compartments of different woods; the other consists in making representations of flowers, birds and other figures. The first is more properly veneering; the last is marquetry.
VENEFICE
n.[L. veneficium. ] The practice of poisoning. [Not in use. ]
VENEFICIAL, VENEFICIOUS
a.[L. veneficium. ] Acting by poison; bewitching. [Little used. ]
VENEFICIOUSLY
adv. By poison or witchcraft. [Little used. ]
VENEMOUS
[See Venomous. ]
VENENATE
v.t.[L. veneno; venenum, poison. ] To poison; to infect with poison. [Not used. ]
VENENATION
n. 1. The act of poisoning.
2. Poison; venom. [Not used. ]
VENENE, VENENOSE
a.Poisonous; venomous. [Not used. ]
VENERABILITY
n.State or quality of being venerable. [Not used. ]
VENERABLE
a.[L. venerabilis, from veneror, to honor, to worship. ] 1. Worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; as a venerable magistrate; a venerable parent.
2. Rendered sacred by religious associations, or being consecrated to God and to his worship; to be regarded with awe and treated with reverence; as the venerable walls of a temple or church.
The places where saints have suffered for the testimony of Christ - rendered venerable by their death.
VENERABLENESS
n.The state or quality of being venerable.
VENERABLY
adv. In a manner to excite reverence. - An awful pile! stands venerably great.
VENERATE
v.t.[L. veneror.] To regard with respect and reverence; to reverence; to revere. We venerate parents and elders; we venerate men consecrated to sacred offices. We venerate old age or gray hairs. We venerate, or ought to venerate, the gospel and its precepts.
And seem'd to venerate the sacred shade.
VENERATED
pp. Reverenced; treated with honor and respect.
VENERATING
ppr. Regarding with reverence.
VENERATION
n.[L. veneratio.] The highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with some degree of awe; a feeling or sentiment excited by the dignity and superiority of a person, or by the sacredness of his character, and with regard to place, by its consecration to sacred services.
We find a secret awe and veneration for one who moves above us in a regular and illustrious course of virtue.
VENERATOR
n.One who venerates and reverences.
VENEREAL
a.[L. venereus, from Venus. See Venus. ] 1. Pertaining to the pleasures of sexual commerce. A venereal person is one addicted to sexual pleasures or venery.
2. Proceeding from sexual intercourse; as the venereal disease; venereal virus or poison.
3. Adapted to the cure of the lues venerea; as venereal medicines.
4. Adapted to excite venereal desire; aphrodisiac; provocative.
5. Consisting of copper, called by chimists formerly Venus. Obs.
VENEREAN
a.Venereal. [Not used. ]
VENEREOUS
a.[L. venereus.] Lustful; libidinous.
VENEROUS
for venereous. [Not used. ]
VENERY
n.[from Venus. ] The pleasures of the bed. Contentment, without the pleasure of lawful venery, is continence; of unlawful, chastity.
VENERY
n.[L. venor, to hunt, that is, to drive or rush. ] The act or exercise of hunting; the sports of the chase.
Beasts of venery and fishes.
VENESECTION
n.[L. vena, vein, and sectio, a cutting. ] The act or operation of opening a vein for letting blood; blood-letting; phlebotomy.
VENEY
n.A bout; a thrust; a hit; a turn at fencing. Three veneys for a dish of stewed prunes. Obs.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
VENEER
Ve *neer ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Veneered; p. pr. & vb. n. Veneering. ]Etym: [G. furnieren, fourniren, fr. F. fournir to furnish. See Furnish. ]
Defn: To overlay or plate with a thin layer of wood or other material for outer finish or decoration; as, to veneer a piece of furniture with mahogany. Used also figuratively. As a rogue in grain Veneered with sanctimonious theory. Tennyson.
VENEER
Ve *neer ", n. Etym: [Cf. G. furnier or fournier. See Veneer, v. t.]
Defn: A thin leaf or layer of a more valuable or beautiful material for overlaying an inferior one, especially such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a cheaper wood; hence, external show; gloss; false pretense. Veneer moth (Zoöl.), any moth of the genus Chilo; -- so called because the mottled colors resemble those of veneering.
VENEERING
VENEERING Ve *neer "ing, n.
1. The act or art of one who veneers.
2. Thin wood or other material used as a veneer.
VENEFICAL
Ve *nef "ic *al, a. Etym: [L. veneficus.]
Defn: Veneficial. [Obs. ] "Venefical instruments." B. Jonson.
VENEFICE
Ven "e *fice, n. Etym: [L. veneficium, fr. veneficus poisoning; venenum poison + facere to make: cf. F. vénéfice.]
Defn: The act or practice of poisoning. [Obs. ]
VENEFICIAL; VENEFICIOUS
VENEFICIAL; VENEFICIOUS Ven `e *fi "cial, Ven `e *fi "cious, a.
Defn: Acting by poison; used in poisoning or in sorcery. [Obs. ] "An old veneficious practice. " Sir T. Browne. -- Ven `e *fi "cious *ly, adv. [Obs. ]
VENEMOUS
VENEMOUS Ven "e *mous, a.
Defn: Venomous. [Obs. ]
VENENATE
Ven "e *nate, v. t. Etym: [L. veneatus, p. p. venenare to poison, from venenum poison. Cf. Venom. ]
Defn: To poison; to infect with poison. [R.] Harvey.
VENENATE
VENENATE Ven "e *nate, a.
Defn: Poisoned. Woodward.
VENENATION
VENENATION Ven `en *na "tion, n.
1. The act of poisoning.
2. Poison; venom. [Obs. ] Sir T. Browne.
VENENE
VENENE Ve *nene ", a.
Defn: Poisonous; venomous. [Obs. ]
VENENOSE
Ven "e *nose `, a. Etym: [L. venenosus, fr. venenum poison. Cf. Venomous. ]
Defn: Poisonous. [Obs. ]
VENERABILITY
VENERABILITY Ven `er *a *bil "i *ty, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being venerable; venerableness. Dr. H. More.
VENERABLE
Ven "er *a *ble, a. Etym: [L. venerabilis: cf. F. vénérable.]
1. Capable of being venerated; worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; -- generally implying an advanced age; as, a venerable magistrate; a venerable parent. He was a man of eternal self-sacrifice, and that is always venerable. De Quincey. Venerable men! you have come down to us from a former generation. D. Webster.
2. Rendered sacred by religious or other associations; that should be regarded with awe and treated with reverence; as, the venerable walls of a temple or a church.
Note: This word is employed in the Church of England as a title for an archdeacon. In the Roman Catholic Church, venerable is applied to those who have attained to the lowest of the three recognized degrees of sanctity, but are not among the beatified, nor the canonized. -- Ven "er *a *ble *ness, n. -- Ven "er *a *bly, adv.
VENERACEA
Ven `e *ra "ce *a, n. pl. Etym: [NL. See Venus. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: An extensive tribe of bivalve mollusks of which the genus Venus is the type. The shells are usually oval, or somewhat heartshaped, with a conspicuous lunule. See Venus.
VENERATE
Ven "er *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Venerated; p. pr. & vb. n.Venerating. ] Etym: [L. veneratus, p. p. of venerari to venerate; akin to Venus Venus, Skr. van to like, to wish, and E. winsome. See Winsome. ]
Defn: To regard with reverential respect; to honor with mingled respect and awe; to reverence; to revere; as, we venerate parents and elders. And seemed to venerate the sacred shade. Dryden. I do not know a man more to be venerated for uprightness of heart and loftiness of genius. Sir W. Scott.
Syn. -- To reverence; revere; adore; respect.
VENERATION
Ven `er *a "tion, n. Etym: [L. veneratio: cf. F. vénération.]
Defn: The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations. We find a secret awe and veneration for one who moves about us in regular and illustrious course of virtue. Addison.
Syn. -- Awe; reverence; respect. See Reverence.
VENERATOR
Ven "er *a `tor, n. Etym: [L.]
Defn: One who venerates. Jer. Taylor
VENEREAL
Ve *ne "re *al, a. Etym: [L. venereus, venerius, fr. Venus, Veneris,Venus, the goddess of love. See Venerate. ]
1. Of or pertaining to venery, or sexual love; relating to sexual intercourse. Into the snare I fell Of fair, fallacious looks, venereal trains, Softened with pleasure and voluptuous life. Milton.
2. (Med. ) (a ) Arising from sexual intercourse; as, a venereal disease; venereal virus or poison. (b ) Adapted to the cure of venereal diseases; as, venereal medicines.
3. Adapted to excite venereal desire; aphrodisiac.
4. Consisting of, or pertaining to, copper, formerly called by chemists Venus. [Obs. ] Boyle.
VENEREAL
VENEREAL Ve *ne "re *al, n. (Med. )
Defn: The venereal disease; syphilis.
VENEREAN
Ve *ne "re *an, a. Etym: [Cf. F. vénérien. ]
Defn: Devoted to the offices of Venus, or love; venereal. [Obs. ] "I am all venerean in feeling. " Chaucer.
VENEREOUS
Ve *ne "re *ous, a. Etym: [L. venereus.]
1. Venereal; exciting lust; aphrodisiac. [Obs. ]
2. Lustful; lascivious; libidinous. [R.] Derham.
VENEROUS
VENEROUS Ven "er *ous, a.
Defn: Venereous. [Obs. ] Burton.
VENERY
Ven "er *y, n. Etym: [L. Venus, Veneris, the goddess of love. ]
Defn: Sexual love; sexual intercourse; coition. Contentment, without the pleasure of lawful venery, is continence; of unlawful, chastity. Grew.
VENERY
Ven "er *y, n. Etym: [OE. venerie, F. vénerie, fr. OF. vener to hunt, L. venari. See Venison. ]
Defn: The art, act, or practice of hunting; the sports of the chase. "Beasts of venery and fishes." Sir T. Browne. I love hunting and venery. Chaucer.
VENESECTION
Ve `ne *sec "tion, n. Etym: [NL. venaesectio; L. vena vein + sectio section. ] (Med. )
Defn: The act or operation of opening a vein for letting blood; bloodletting; phlebotomy.
VENETIAN
Ve *ne "tian, a. Etym: [Cf. It. Veneziano, L. Venetianus.]
Defn: Of or pertaining to Venice in Italy. Venetian blind, a blind for windows, doors, etc. , made of thin slats, either fixed at a certain angle in the shutter, or movable, and in the latter case so disposed as to overlap each other when close, and to show a series of open spaces for the admission of air and light when in other positions. -- Venetian carpet, an inexpensive carpet, used for passages and stairs, having a woolen warp which conceals the weft; the pattern is therefore commonly made up of simple stripes. -- Venetian chalk, a white compact or steatite, used for marking on cloth, etc. -- Venetian door (Arch. ), a door having long, narrow windows or panes of glass on the sides. -- Venetian glass, a kind of glass made by the Venetians, for decorative purposes, by the combination of pieces of glass of different colors fused together and wrought into various ornamental patterns. -- Venetian red, a brownish red color, prepared from sulphate of iron; -- called also scarlet ocher. -- Venetian soap. See Castile soap, under Soap. -- Venetian sumac (Bot. ), a South European tree (Rhus Cotinus ) which yields the yellow dyewood called fustet; -- also called smoke tree. -- Venetian window (Arch. ), a window consisting of a main window with an arched head, having on each side a long and narrow window with a square head.
VENETIAN
VENETIAN Ve *ne "tian, n.
Defn: A native or inhabitant of Venice.
VENEW
Ven "ew, n. Etym: [F. venue, lit. , an arrival, from venir, p. p. venu, venue, to come. See Venue. ]
Defn: A bout, or turn, as at fencing; a thrust; a hit; a veney. [Obs. ] Fuller.
VENEY
Ven "ey, n. Etym: [Cf. Venew or Visne. ]
Defn: A bout; a thrust; a venew. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl. Three veneys for a dish of stewed prunes. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
veneer
ve neer |vəˈni (ə )r vəˈnɪ (ə )r | ▶noun a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material. • a layer of wood used to make plywood. • [ in sing. ] an attractive appearance that covers or disguises someone or something's true nature or feelings: her veneer of composure cracked a little. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. veneered ) cover (something ) with a decorative layer of fine wood. • cover or disguise (someone or something's true nature ) with an attractive appearance. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (earlier as fineer ): from German furni (e )ren, from Old French fournir ‘furnish. ’
veneering
ve neer ing |vəˈni (ə )riNG vəˈnɪərɪŋ | ▶noun material used as veneer.
venepuncture
ven e punc ture ▶noun chiefly Brit. variant spelling of venipuncture.
venerable
ven er a ble |ˈvenərəbəl, ˈvenrə -ˈvɛnər (ə )bəl | ▶adjective accorded a great deal of respect, esp. because of age, wisdom, or character: a venerable statesman. • (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a title given to a deceased person who has attained a certain degree of sanctity but has not been fully beatified or canonized. • (in the Anglican Church ) a title given to an archdeacon. DERIVATIVES ven er a bil i ty |ˌvenərəˈbilətē |noun, ven er a ble ness noun, ven er a bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin venerabilis, from the verb venerari (see venerate ).
venerate
ven er ate |ˈvenəˌrāt ˈvɛnəˌreɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] regard with great respect; revere: Mother Teresa is venerated as a saint. DERIVATIVES ven er a tor |-ˌrātər |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin venerat- ‘adored, revered, ’ from the verb venerari.
veneration
ven er a tion |ˌvenəˈrāSHən venəˈreɪʃn | ▶noun great respect; reverence: the traditional veneration of saints.
venereal
ve ne re al |vəˈni (ə )rēəl vəˈnɪriəl | ▶adjective of or relating to sexual desire or sexual intercourse. • of or relating to venereal disease. DERIVATIVES ve ne re al ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin venereus (from venus, vener- ‘sexual love ’) + -al .
venereal disease
ve ne re al dis ease |vəˈnɪriəl dəˈziz | ▶noun a disease typically contracted by sexual contact with a person already infected; a sexually transmitted disease.
venereology
ve ne re ol o gy |vəˌni (ə )rēˈäləjē vəˌnɪriˈɑləʤi | ▶noun the branch of medicine concerned with venereal diseases. DERIVATIVES ve ne re o log i cal |-əˈläjikəl |adjective, ve ne re ol o gist |-jist |noun
venery
ven er y 1 |ˈvenərē ˈvɛnəri | ▶noun archaic sexual indulgence. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin veneria, from venus, vener- ‘sexual love. ’
venery
ven er y 2 |ˈvɛnəri ˈvenərē | ▶noun archaic hunting. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French venerie, from vener ‘to hunt, ’ from Latin venari.
venesection
ven e sec tion |ˈvēnəˌsekSHən, ˈvenə -ˈvinəˌsɛkʃən | ▶noun another term for phlebotomy. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin venae sectio (n- ) ‘cutting of a vein. ’
Venetia
Ve ne ti a |vəˈnēSHə vəˈniʃə | a region in northeastern Italy; capital, Venice. Italian name Veneto. ORIGIN named after the Veneti, the pre-Roman inhabitants of the region.
Venetian
Ve ne tian |vəˈnēSHən vəˈniʃən | ▶adjective of or relating to Venice or its people. ▶noun a native or citizen of Venice. • the dialect of Italian spoken in Venice. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French Venicien, assimilated to medieval Latin Venetianus, from Latin Venetia ‘Venice. ’
venetian blind
ve ne tian blind |vəˌniʃən ˈblaɪnd | ▶noun a window blind consisting of horizontal slats that can be pivoted to control the amount of light that passes through it.
Venetian glass
Ve ne tian glass ▶noun decorative glassware of a type associated with Venice, esp. the nearby island of Murano.
Venetian red
Ve ne tian red ▶noun a reddish-brown pigment consisting of ferric oxide. • a strong reddish-brown color.
Venetian window
Ve ne tian win dow ▶noun a large window consisting of a central arched section flanked by two narrow rectangular sections.
Venezia
Ve ne zia |vəˈnetsēə vəˈnɛtsiə | Italian name for Venice.
Venezuela
Ven e zue la |ˌvenəz (ə )ˈwālə ˌvɛnəzˈweɪlə | a republic on the northern coast of South America, on the Caribbean Sea; pop. 26,814,800 (est. 2009 ); capital, Caracas; language, Spanish (official ). Official name Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century, Venezuela won its independence in 1821 after a ten-year struggle. It did not, however, emerge as a separate nation until its secession from federation with Colombia in 1830. It is a major oil-exporting country, with the industry based on the area around Lake Maracaibo in the northwest. DERIVATIVES Ven e zue lan adjective & noun ORIGIN Spanish, literally ‘little Venice, ’ named by early explorers when they saw native houses built on stilts over water.
Oxford Dictionary
veneer
veneer |vɪˈnɪə | ▶noun 1 a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material: a fine-grained veneer | [ mass noun ] : the ceiling was of maple veneer. • a layer of wood used to make plywood. • [ in sing. ] an attractive appearance that covers or disguises someone or something's true nature or feelings: her veneer of composure cracked a little. 2 (also veneer crown ) Dentistry a crown in which the restoration is placed over the prepared surface of a natural crown. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. veneered ) cover (something ) with a decorative layer of fine wood. • cover or disguise (someone or something's true nature ) with an attractive appearance. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (earlier as fineer ): from German furni (e )ren, from Old French fournir ‘furnish ’.
veneering
ven ¦eer |ing |vɪˈnɪərɪŋ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] material used as a veneer.
venepuncture
venepuncture |ˈvɛnɪˌpʌŋ (k )tʃə, ˈviːnɪ - |(chiefly N. Amer. also venipuncture ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the puncture of a vein as part of a medical procedure, typically to withdraw a blood sample or for an intravenous injection. ORIGIN 1920s: from Latin vena ‘vein ’ + puncture .
venerable
ven ¦er |able |ˈvɛn (ə )rəb (ə )l | ▶adjective accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character: a venerable statesman. • (in the Anglican Church ) a title given to an archdeacon. • (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a title given to a deceased person who has attained a certain degree of sanctity but has not been fully beatified or canonized. DERIVATIVES venerability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, venerableness noun, venerably adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin venerabilis, from the verb venerari (see venerate ).
venerate
venerate |ˈvɛnəreɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] regard with great respect; revere: Philip of Beverley was venerated as a saint. DERIVATIVES venerator noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (earlier (Middle English ) as veneration ): from Latin venerat- ‘adored, revered ’, from the verb venerari.
veneration
veneration |vɛnəˈreɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] great respect; reverence: the traditional veneration of saints.
venereal
venereal |vɪˈnɪərɪəl | ▶adjective relating to sexual desire or sexual intercourse. • relating to venereal disease. DERIVATIVES venereally adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin venereus (from venus, vener- ‘sexual love ’) + -al .
venereal disease
ven |ereal dis |ease ▶noun a disease typically contracted by sexual intercourse with a person already infected; a sexually transmitted disease.
venereology
venereology |vɪˌnɪərɪˈɒlədʒi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the branch of medicine concerned with venereal diseases. DERIVATIVES venereological |-əˈlɒdʒɪk (ə )l |adjective, venereologist noun
venery
venery 1 |ˈvɛn (ə )ri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic sexual indulgence. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin veneria, from venus, vener- ‘sexual love ’.
venery
venery 2 |ˈvɛn (ə )ri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic hunting. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French venerie, from vener ‘to hunt ’, from Latin venari.
venesection
venesection |ˌvɛnɪˈsɛkʃ (ə )n, ˈvɛnɪ -| ▶noun another term for phlebotomy. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin venae sectio (n- )‘cutting of a vein ’.
Venetia
Venetia |vɪˈniːʃə | a region of NE Italy; capital, Venice. Italian name Veneto |ˈvɛnetəɔ |. ORIGIN named after the Veneti, the pre-Roman inhabitants of the region.
Venetian
Ven |etian |vɪˈniːʃ (ə )n | ▶adjective relating to Venice or its people. ▶noun 1 a native or citizen of Venice. 2 (venetians ) venetian blinds. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French Venicien, assimilated to medieval Latin Venetianus, from Latin Venetia ‘Venice ’.
venetian blind
ven |etian blind |vəniːʃnˈblʌɪnd | ▶noun a window blind consisting of horizontal slats which can be pivoted to control the amount of light that passes through it.
Venetian glass
Ven |etian glass ▶noun another term for Murano glass.
Venetian red
Ven |etian red ▶noun [ mass noun ] a reddish-brown pigment consisting of ferric oxide. • a strong reddish-brown colour.
Venetian window
Ven |etian win ¦dow ▶noun a window with three separate openings, the central one being arched and taller than the others; a Palladian window.
Venezia
Venezia |veˈnɛttsja | Italian name for Venice.
Venezuela
Venezuela |ˌvɛnɪˈzweɪlə, Spanish beneˈswela, -θwela | a republic on the north coast of South America, with a coastline on the Caribbean Sea; pop. 26,814,800 (est. 2009 ); official language, Spanish; capital, Caracas. Official name Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century, Venezuela won its independence in 1821 after a ten-year struggle, but did not finally emerge as a separate nation until its secession from federation with Colombia (1830 ). It is a major oil-exporting country, with the industry based on the area around Lake Maracaibo in the north-west. DERIVATIVES Venezuelan adjective & noun ORIGIN Spanish, literally ‘little Venice ’, named by early explorers when they saw native houses built on stilts over water.
American Oxford Thesaurus
veneer
veneer noun 1 American cherry wood with a maple veneer: surface, lamination, layer, overlay, facing, covering, finish, exterior, cladding, laminate. 2 a veneer of sophistication: facade, front, false front, show, outward display, appearance, impression, semblance, guise, disguise, mask, masquerade, pretense, camouflage, cover, window dressing.
venerable
venerable adjective the venerable Martin Steed joined our faculty in 1962: respected, venerated, revered, honored, esteemed, hallowed, august, distinguished, eminent, great, grand.
venerate
venerate verb Dr. Browne is venerated by the poor mining families in this valley: revere, regard highly, reverence, worship, hallow, hold sacred, exalt, vaunt, adore, honor, respect, esteem. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See revere . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
venerated
venerated adjective in honor of our venerated teacher: revered, respected, esteemed, honored; hallowed, holy, sacred. WORD TOOLKIT See holy . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See revere . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
veneer
veneer noun 1 the boxes are made from American cherry wood with maple veneer: surface, lamination, overlay, facing, covering, coat, finish, finishing coat, layer, decorative /protective layer, cladding, exterior; patina, varnish, polish, glaze, film, membrane, skin, sheet. 2 a rigid veneer of courtesy hid her mounting fury: facade, front, false front, show, outward display, appearance, false appearance, outward appearance, impression, image, semblance, posture, pose, guise, disguise, mask, masquerade, pretence, charade, illusion, gloss, camouflage, false colours, smokescreen, cover, cloak; archaic snivel.
venerable
venerable adjective he was a venerable and most pious king: respected, venerated, revered, reverenced, worshipped, honoured, esteemed, hallowed, august, distinguished, acclaimed, celebrated, lionized; renowned, illustrious, glorious, legendary, famed, eminent, pre-eminent, great, elevated, prominent, notable, noted; respectable, reputable, decent, honourable, worthy, exemplary. ANTONYMS disreputable, dishonourable.
venerate
venerate verb the Hindus venerate oxen: revere, reverence, respect, worship, adulate, hallow, deify, idolize, hold sacred, exalt, honour, esteem, look up to, think highly of, pay homage to, pay tribute to; adore, praise, extol, aggrandize, lionize, hold in awe, stand in awe of, marvel at, value; informal put on a pedestal; rare magnify, laud. ANTONYMS despise.
venerated
venerated adjective one of the most venerated shrines in the Himalayan world: revered, respected, esteemed, honoured; hallowed, holy, sacred.
veneration
veneration noun in parts of India the snake is an object of veneration: reverence, respect, worship, adoration, homage, exaltation, adulation, glorification, extolment, idolization, devotion; honour, esteem, regard, high regard, praise; respectfulness, worshipfulness, obeisance, submission, deference, awe; rare laudation, magnification. ANTONYMS disrespect.
Duden Dictionary
Vene
Ve ne Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |V e ne |die Vene; Genitiv: der Vene, Plural: die Venen lateinisch vena Ader, die das Blut dem Herzen zuführt
Venedig
Ve ne dig Eigenname |Ven e dig |norditalienische Stadt
Venedigergruppe
Ve ne di ger grup pe Substantiv, feminin , die |Ven e digergruppe |Gebirgsgruppe
Veneficium
Ve ne fi ci um Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Venef i cium |das Veneficium; Genitiv: des Veneficiums, Plural: die Veneficia lateinisch ; »Giftmischerei «Giftmord
Venektasie
Ve n ek ta sie , Ve nek ta sie Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Venektas ie |die Venektasie; Genitiv: der Venektasie, Plural: die Venektasien lateinisch ; griechisch auf Erschlaffen der Gefäßwände beruhende Venenerweiterung
Venena
Ve ne na |Ven e na |Plural von Venenum
Venenentzündung
Ve nen ent zün dung Substantiv, feminin , die |V e nenentzündung |entzündliche Erkrankung der Gefäßwand von Venen, besonders bei Krampfadern
venenös
ve ne nös Adjektiv Medizin |venen ö s |lateinisch giftig
Venenum
Ve ne num Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Ven e num |das Venenum; Genitiv: des Venenums, Plural: die Venena Gift
Venerabile
Ve ne ra bi le Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Vener a bile | Sanktissimum
venerabilis
ve ne ra bi lis Adjektiv |vener a bilis |lateinische Bezeichnung für: ehrwürdig, hochwürdig (im Titel katholischer Geistlicher )Abkürzung: ven.
venerisch
ve ne risch Adjektiv Medizin |ven e risch |lateinisch venerius = geschlechtlich, eigentlich = zur Venus gehörend, zu: venus (Genitiv: veneris ) = Liebreiz; Liebe, personifiziert im Namen der römischen Liebesgöttin Venus die Geschlechtskrankheiten betreffend, zu ihnen gehörend ein venerisches Leiden | venerische Krankheiten (Geschlechtskrankheiten )
Venerologe
Ve ne ro lo ge Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Venerol o ge |der Venerologe; Genitiv: des Venerologen, Plural: die Venerologen lateinisch ; griechisch Facharzt für Geschlechtskrankheiten
Venerologie
Ve ne ro lo gie Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Venerolog ie |die Venerologie; Genitiv: der Venerologie Wissenschaftszweig, der sich mit den Geschlechtskrankheiten befasst
Venerologin
Ve ne ro lo gin Substantiv, feminin , die |Venerol o gin |die Venerologin; Genitiv: der Venerologin, Plural: die Venerologinnen weibliche Form zu Venerologe
venerologisch
ve ne ro lo gisch Adjektiv |venerol o gisch |die Venerologie betreffend
Veneter
Ve ne ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |V e neter |Bewohner von Venetien
Veneterin
Ve ne te rin Substantiv, feminin , die |V e neterin |
Venetien
Ve ne ti en Substantiv, Neutrum |Ven e tien |italienische Region
Venezia
Ve ne zia Eigenname |Ven e zia |italienische Form von Venedig
Venezianer
Ve ne zi a ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Venezi a ner |der Venezianer; Genitiv: des Venezianers, Plural: die Venezianer Einwohnerbezeichnung zu Venedig
Venezianerin
Ve ne zi a ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Venezi a nerin |weibliche Form zu Venezianer
venezianisch
ve ne zi a nisch Adjektiv |venezi a nisch |Venedig, die Venezianer betreffend; von den Venezianern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
Venezolaner
Ve ne zo la ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Venezol a ner |der Venezolaner; Genitiv: des Venezolaners, Plural: die Venezolaner Einwohnerbezeichnung zu Venezuela
Venezolanerin
Ve ne zo la ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Venezol a nerin |weibliche Form zu Venezolaner
venezolanisch
ve ne zo la nisch Adjektiv |venezol a nisch |Venezuela, die Venezolaner betreffend; von den Venezolanern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend
Venezuela
Ve ne zu e la Substantiv, Neutrum |Venezu e la |Venezuelas Staat in Südamerika
French Dictionary
venelle
venelle n. f. nom féminin littéraire Petit chemin.
vénéneux
vénéneux , euse adj. adjectif Qui contient une substance toxique, en parlant des végétaux, des substances minérales. : Des champignons vénéneux. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le mot venimeux, qui contient du venin, en parlant d ’un animal.
vénérable
vénérable adj. adjectif Digne de respect. : Un scientifique vénérable présidait la séance. SYNONYME respectable . Note Technique Cet adjectif s ’emploie souvent par plaisanterie.
vénération
vénération n. f. nom féminin Admiration profonde. : Une vénération pour sa marraine, Éva.
vénérer
vénérer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Avoir de la vénération pour les choses saintes. : Papa vénère la Vierge Marie. 2 Témoigner un profond respect à quelqu ’un. : Elle vénérait sa marraine. posséder Conjugaison Le é se change en è devant une syllabe contenant un e muet, sauf à l ’indicatif futur et au conditionnel présent. Je vénère, mais je vénérerai.
vénérien
vénérien , ienne adj. adjectif vieilli Se dit d ’une maladie transmise sexuellement (MTS ). Note Technique L ’expression maladie vénérienne tend à être remplacée par MTS.
vénézuélien
vénézuélien , ienne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Du Venezuela. : Une chanson vénézuélienne. Un Vénézuélien, une Vénézuélienne. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule. Note Technique Le nom du pays s ’écrit sans accents, alors que le nom et l ’adjectif s ’écrivent avec des accents aigus.
Spanish Dictionary
veneciana
veneciana nombre femenino Persiana de láminas finas de plástico o madera que se coloca en el lado interior de una ventana, y se sube y baja mediante un mecanismo de cuerdas .
veneciano, -na
veneciano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Venecia, región y ciudad del nordeste de Italia, o a sus habitantes .SINÓNIMO véneto .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Venecia .SINÓNIMO véneto .
venencia
venencia nombre femenino Esp Utensilio formado por un cacillo metálico cilíndrico con un mango muy largo en forma de varilla que sirve para sacar muestras de vino o mosto de una bota :la venencia se emplea mucho para catar jerez de las cubas .
veneno
veneno nombre masculino 1 Sustancia química u orgánica que, introducida en el organismo, produce la muerte o graves trastornos :el veneno que producen estas ranas no es muy tóxico, ya que solamente suele producir irritaciones en los ojos y náuseas al ser ingerido; algunas culebras inoculan veneno; dijo con descaro y orgullo que me había citado en la casa para narcotizarme y que ella le hacía señas desde la ventana sin que yo me diera cuenta para que vertiera el veneno en la botella .2 Cosa que puede causar daño físico o moral :el tabaco es veneno para la salud; el veneno del poder .3 Sentimiento que causa intranquilidad :el veneno de la envidia no lo deja vivir .4 Mala intención en lo que se dice o se hace :soltó un discurso cargado de veneno .
venenoso, -sa
venenoso, -sa adjetivo 1 Que contiene veneno :aguijón venenoso .2 Que tiene mala intención, aunque no lo aparente :lengua venenosa; para curarme de la venenosa ofuscación del deseo era preciso que pudiera cumplirlo hasta su mismo límite, y marcharme luego para siempre y no volver ni recordar .SINÓNIMO envenenado .
venera
venera 1 nombre femenino 1 Concha de la vieira, formada por dos valvas casi circulares, de unos 12 cm de diámetro, con catorce pliegues radiales y dos orejuelas laterales; la valva inferior es plana y la superior, convexa, y son de color pardo o rojizo por fuera y blancas por dentro :la venera era el símbolo de los peregrinos que volvían de Santiago de Compostela .2 Insignia que los caballeros de las órdenes militares llevaban colgada al pecho :la cruz de malta o venera luce en la capa de los caballeros .3 arq Motivo ornamental formado por una valva convexa parecida a la concha de peregrino :en la época de los Reyes Católicos, las cerraduras se remataban con grandes veneras, y este motivo se usó mucho durante los siglos xvi y xvii en las cabezas de clavos de las tapas de los bargueños .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín veneria ‘especie de concha ’, derivado de Venus, Veneris, por la concha en la que pintan a Venus al salir de las aguas. De la familia etimológica de viernes (V.).
venera
venera 2 nombre femenino Venero, corriente de agua .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de vena .
venerable
venerable adjetivo 1 Que merece ser respetado o venerado :anciano venerable; los venerables y fastuosos manuscritos ennoblecían sus bibliotecas; tomaba como referentes venerables ejemplos históricos .2 adjetivo /nombre común Título que se aplica a una persona muerta que tiene fama de santidad y cuyo proceso de beatificación ha iniciado la iglesia católica :el venerable Padre Champagnat fue fundador de los Hermanos Maristas .
veneración
veneración nombre femenino 1 Sentimiento de profundo respeto y admiración inspirado por la dignidad, la virtud o los méritos de una persona, una institución, una causa, etc. :sentía veneración por su viejo maestro; tenía veneración por los árboles; había transformado radicalmente su veneración por su hermano en un continuo reproche .SINÓNIMO devoción .2 Culto que se rinde a Dios, a los santos o a las cosas sagradas :actos de veneración pagana; el beso que da el sacerdote al comienzo de la misa es un acto de veneración dirigido al altar que representa a Cristo .SINÓNIMO devoción .
venerando, -da
venerando, -da adjetivo formal Que merece ser respetado o venerado .SINÓNIMO venerable .
venerar
venerar verbo transitivo 1 Sentir y demostrar gran amor y respeto a una cosa o a una persona por su virtud, dignidad, méritos o santidad :venera la memoria de sus antepasados; el programa incluía homenajes a músicos venerados por el director .SINÓNIMO reverenciar .2 Rendir culto a Dios, a los santos o a las cosas sagradas :los musulmanes veneran a Alá; en algunas culturas se venera el espíritu de los muertos; en esta iglesia se venera la imagen de la patrona del pueblo .
venéreo, -rea
venéreo, -rea adjetivo /nombre ambiguo [enfermedad ] Que se contagia o se transmite por contacto sexual :la sífilis es una enfermedad venérea; de la Rosarito sabía que, aunque prostituta, era sana y no había tenido nunca una venérea .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín venereus, derivado de Venus , Veneris, nombre de la diosa romana del amor. De la familia etimológica de viernes (V.).Como nombre, se usa más en femenino .
venereología
venereología nombre femenino Parte de la medicina que se ocupa del estudio de las enfermedades venéreas .
venereólogo, -ga
venereólogo, -ga nombre masculino y femenino Médico especialista en venereología .
venero
venero nombre masculino 1 Corriente de agua que brota del suelo de forma natural .SINÓNIMO venera .2 formal Fuente, origen o principio de algo :los tres libros eran el venero del cual procedía el innovador método de exploración .3 Masa de sustancias de origen orgánico que se hallan de forma natural en un terreno y es susceptible de ser explotada .SINÓNIMO criadero .4 Raya o línea que marca la hora en un reloj de sol .
véneto, -ta
véneto, -ta adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que pertenecía a un pueblo de raza indoeuropea que habitó en el norte de Italia y en la Galia :los vénetos se establecieron en Armórica en el primer milenio a. C .2 adjetivo Relativo a este pueblo .3 Relativo a Venecia, región y ciudad del nordeste de Italia, o a sus habitantes .SINÓNIMO veneciano .4 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Venecia .SINÓNIMO veneciano .5 nombre masculino /adjetivo Antigua lengua itálica que se hablaba en esta zona .
venezolanismo
venezolanismo nombre masculino 1 Palabra, expresión o giro propios del español de Venezuela :la palabra ‘canilla ’ con el significado de ‘pieza de pan alargada ’ es un venezolanismo .2 Estima o admiración por la cultura y las tradiciones de Venezuela .
venezolano, -na
venezolano, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Venezuela, país de América del Sur, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Venezuela .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
veneer
ve neer /vənɪ́ə r /名詞 1 U C 化粧板 〘上質材と見せかけるために家具などの表面に張り付ける薄板 〙.2 U C (合板用の )単板 (!日本語の 「ベニヤ板 」はこれを張り合わせたplywood (合板 )のこと ) .3 C 〖通例単数形で 〗うわべの飾り, 虚飾, 見せかけ ▸ a veneer of culture うわべだけの教養 .動詞 他動詞 1 …に化粧板を張る, 化粧張りをする .2 (合板を作るために )〈薄板 〉を張り合わせる .3 «…で » …のうわべを飾る, …を覆い隠す «with » .
venerable
ven er a ble /vén (ə )rəb (ə )l /形容詞 1 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗(高齢 人徳 高位などから )尊敬に値する, 尊敬すべき, 立派な 〈人 〉.2 〈建物 場所などが 〉古びて尊い, 由緒ある ▸ a venerable cathedral 荘厳な寺院 .3 〖名詞 の前で; 通例the V- 〗〘英国教 〙…師 〘副監督 (archdeacon )の敬称; ⦅略 ⦆Ven 〙; 〘カトリック 〙…尊者 〘教皇庁が公認する敬称で, 聖人 福者に列せられる前の段階 〙.v è n er a b í l i ty, ~ness 名詞 v é n er a bly 副詞
venerate
ven er ate /vénərèɪt /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈高齢者 由緒ある事物など 〉を敬う, あがめる, 尊敬する .
veneration
v è n er á tion 名詞 U 尊敬 (の念 ), 崇拝 ▸ hold A in veneration Aを尊敬する .
venereal
ve ne re al /vəní ə riəl /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗〘医 〙1 性交によって起こる [感染する ]〈病気 〉.2 性病に冒された, 性病の ; 性病治療の .3 性欲の, 性交の .~̀ dis é ase 性病 (⦅略 ⦆VD ).
Venetian
Ve ne tian /vəníːʃ (ə )n /形容詞 ベニス [ベネチア ](人 )の, ベニス [ベネチア ]風 [派 ]の .名詞 ベニス [ベネチア ]人 .~̀ bl í nd 板すだれ, ブラインド 〘木 プラスチック 金属の薄板などをつづって作ったすだれで, ひもや鎖で開閉する日よけ 〙.~̀ gl á ss ベニス産ガラス器 〘ベニス付近で作られる彩色などに特色のある高級ガラス製品 〙.~̀ r é d ベニス赤 〘茶色がかった赤色 〙.~̀ sch ó ol ベニス派 〘15 --16世紀にベニスで起こった画派 〙.
Venezuela
Ven e zue la /vènəzwéɪlə, -zwɪ́ -/名詞 ベネズエラ 〘南米北部の共和国; 首都Caracas 〙.