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V
1[ vee ]
noun
- the 22nd letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
- any spoken sound represented by the letter V or v, as in victor, flivver, or shove.
- something having the form of a V .
- a written or printed representation of the letter V or v.
- a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter V or v.
v.
2abbreviation for
- see.
V.
3abbreviation for
- see.
V
4abbreviation for
- Mathematics. vector ( def 1 ).
- Mechanics. velocity.
- verb.
- victory.
- Electricity. volt; volts.
- vowel.
v.
5abbreviation for
- valve.
- (in personal names) van.
- vector.
- vein.
- ventral.
- verb.
- verse.
- version.
- verso.
- versus.
- very.
- vicar.
- vice.
- village.
- violin.
- vision.
- vocative.
- voice.
- volt.
- voltage.
- volume.
- (in personal names) von.
V.
6abbreviation for
- valve.
- Venerable.
- verb.
- verse.
- version.
- versus.
- very.
- Vicar.
- vice.
- Village.
- violin.
- Virgin.
- Viscount.
- vision.
- visual acuity.
- vocative.
- volume.
V
7- the 22nd in order or in a series.
- (sometimes lowercase) the Roman numeral for five. Compare Roman numerals.
- Chemistry. vanadium ( def ).
- Biochemistry. valine ( def ).
- Physics. electric potential ( def 1 ).
- (especially during World War II) the symbol of Allied victory.
v
1symbol for
- physics velocity
- specific volume (of a gas)
V.
2abbreviation for
- Venerable
- (in titles) Very
- (in titles) Vice
- Viscount
v
3/ viː /
noun
- the 22nd letter and 17th consonant of the modern English alphabet
- a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a voiced labio-dental fricative, as in vote
- something shaped like a V
- ( in combination ) See also V-sign
a V neck
v.
4abbreviation for
- verb
- verse
- version
- verso
- usually italic versus
- very
- vide
- vocative
- volume
- von
V
5symbol for
- (in transformational grammar) verb
- volume (capacity)
- volt
- chem vanadium
- luminous efficiency
- victory
- Roman numeral five See Roman numerals
abbreviation for
- Vatican City (international car registration)
Word History and Origins
Origin of V1
Origin of V2
Example Sentences
Prep football: Palmer leads Eagles to Division V title with 55-42 victory.
The Starship launch system is the biggest and most powerful ever built, with more thrust than the giant Saturn V that propelled the Apollo astronauts to the moon.
The ship - and its sister vessel Spirit of Tasmania V, which is still being built - had previously been described as a "game changer" for Tasmania's tourism industry.
Legal expert and journalist V Venkatesan says there is a need for new ordinances and laws around food safety to be properly debated on the assembly floor.
Actor and former Man V Food star Adam Richman has claimed that he and his crew had their possessions stolen at a motorway services in north London.
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