avs

Av

[ahv, awv]
noun
the eleventh month of the Jewish calendar.
Also, Ab.
Compare Jewish calendar.


Origin:
< Hebrew ābh

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Av or Ab (æv) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
(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
 
[from Hebrew]
 
Ab or Ab
 
n
 
[from Hebrew]

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AV
 
abbreviation for
Authorized Version (of the Bible)

a-v, A-V or AV
 
abbreviation for
audiovisual
 
A-V, A-V or AV
 
abbreviation for
 
AV, A-V or AV
 
abbreviation for

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A.V.
abbreviation of Authorized Version (of the English Bible, 1611) attested from 1868.
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Medical Dictionary

A-V abbr.

  1. arteriovenous

  2. atrioventricular

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Abbreviations & Acronyms
AV
  1. arteriovenous

  2. atrioventricular

  3. audiovisual

  4. Authorized Version

  5. average variability

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