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avenues - 2 dictionary results

av⋅e⋅nue

[av-uh-nyoo, -noo]
–noun
1. a wide street or main thoroughfare.
2. a means of access or attainment: avenues of escape; avenues to greater power.
3. a way or means of entering into or approaching a place: the various avenues to India.
4. Chiefly British.
a. a wide, usually tree-lined road, path, driveway, etc., through grounds to a country house or monumental building.
b. a suburban, usually tree-lined residential street.

Origin:
1590–1600; < F, lit., approach, n. use of fem. ptp. of avenir < L advenīre to come to. See a- 5 , venue


1. See street.
av·e·nue   (āv'ə-nōō', -nyōō')   
n.  
  1. Abbr. Ave. or Av. A wide street or thoroughfare.
    1. A broad roadway lined with trees.
    2. Chiefly British The drive leading from the main road up to a country house.
  2. A means of access or approach: new avenues of trade.

[French, from Old French, arrival, from feminine past participle of avenir, to approach, from Latin advenīre, to come to; see advent.]
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