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View synonyms for Av
Av
1or Ab
[ ahv, awv ]
av.
3abbreviation for
- avenue.
- average.
A/V
4- Also a.v. ad valorem.
A.V.
5abbreviation for
- Artillery Volunteers.
- audiovisual.
- Authorized Version (of the Bible).
Av.
1abbreviation for
- avenue
AV
2abbreviation for
- Authorized Version (of the Bible)
Av
3/ æv /
noun
- (in the Jewish calendar) the fifth month of the year according to biblical reckoning and the eleventh month in the civil year, usually falling within July and August
av.
4abbreviation for
- average
a.v.
5abbreviation for
- ad valorem
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Av1
First recorded in 1550–60; from Hebrew āv, from Akkadian abu
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Av1
from Hebrew
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Example Sentences
I always felt their news shows looked like they were run by a high school a/v class.
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Besides one or two smaller changes, they have made two important alterations of the A. V.
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Since you know my name is A. V——, you must know also that I never allow myself to talk about my work.
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She took a bit of notepaper from her capacious pocket, and peering at it, spelled aloud, “D-a-v-i-d——”
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The difficulty is in the second , which is ignored by the Vulgate and A. V.
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But Noreen herself, after one long, hyphenated "Oh, my H-e-a-v-e-n-s!"
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