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verse [vɜːrs, Brit vɜːs] N (of poem)

verb [vɜːrb, Brit vɜːb] N

II . very [ˈveri] ADJ

hers [hɜːrz, Brit hɜːz] PRON poss

versus [ˈvɜːesəs, Brit ˈvɜːs-] PREP

1. versus (in comparison to):

2. versus:

versus SPORTS, LAW

version [ˈvɜːrʒən, Brit ˈvɜːʃən] N

veer [vɪr, Brit vɪəʳ] VB intr vehicle

vest [vest] N

1. vest Am, Aus (of suit, sleeveless sweater):

colete m

2. vest Brit (undershirt):

vet1 [vet] N

vet
veterinário(-a) m (f)

vex [veks] VB trans

1. vex (annoy):

vex

2. vex (upset):

vex

veal [viːl] N no pl

I . veil [veɪl] N

II . veil [veɪl] VB trans

vein [veɪn] N

1. vein:

vein ANAT, BOT
veia f

2. vein GEO:

veio m

I . vent [vent] N

1. vent (outlet):

to give vent to sth fig
dar vazão a a. c.

2. vent FASHION:

I . veto <-es> [ˈviːtoʊ, Brit -t̬əʊ] N

II . veto <vetoed> [ˈviːtoʊ, Brit -t̬əʊ] VB trans

1. veto (exercise a veto against):

2. veto (forbid):

Mrs [ˈmɪsɪz] N

Mrs abbreviation of Mistress:

Mrs
Sra.

SARS, Sars [sɑːrz, Brit sɑːz] N no pl

SARS MED abbreviation of severe acute respiratory syndrome:

Sars f

Mars [mɑːrz, Brit mɑːz] N

ours [ˈaʊərz, Brit -əz] PRON poss

vary <-ie-> [ˈveri, Brit ˈveəri] VB intr, trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The "vers de socit" tended to be merged in the epistle and in the epigram.
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