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veg <-> [veʤ] N esp Brit inf

veg short for vegetable

veg
warzywo nt

See also vegetable

I . vegetable [ˈveʤtəbl̩] N

II . vegetable [ˈveʤtəbl̩] ADJ

vet3 <-tt-> [vet] VB trans

vex [veks] VB trans

veer [vɪəʳ, Am vɪr] VB intr

veal [vi:l] N no pl

vein [veɪn] N

1. vein ANAT, GEO:

żyła f

2. vein (on leaves, wings):

3. vein (trait, element):

4. vein (style, mood):

ton m

verb [vɜ:b, Am vɜ:rb] N

I . veil [veɪl] N

1. veil FASHION:

woalka f

3. veil (cloud):

II . veil [veɪl] VB trans

1. veil usu pass (cover by veil):

2. veil (hide):

vend [vend] VB trans form

I . vent [vent] N

1. vent (hole):

2. vent FASHION:

II . vent [vent] VB trans

I . very [ˈveri] ADV

1. very (to great degree):

I . veto [ˈvi:təʊ, Am -t̬oʊ] N

II . veto [ˈvi:təʊ, Am -t̬oʊ] VB trans

1. veto (exercise veto):

wetować [perf za-]

2. veto (forbid):

oyez [əʊˈjez, Am ˈoʊjez] INTERJ form

viz. [vɪz] ADV

viz. short for videlicet

viz.

See also videlicet

videlicet [vɪˈdi:lɪset, Am -ˈdeləsɪt] ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Common nouns ending in "-z" are usually feminine, as in the cases of "vez" and "paz".
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