vaynəçəri
61cross-vein — /kraws vayn , kros /, n. Zool. a transverse vein that connects adjacent longitudinal veins in the wing of an insect …
62Scrovegni Chapel — /skroh vayn yee/; It. /skrddaw ve nyee/. See Arena Chapel …
63Sylvania — /sil vay nee euh, vayn yeuh/, n. a town in NW Ohio. 15,527 …
64Al|fvén wave — «ahl VAYN», a magnetohydrodynamic wave generated by motion within an electrically conducting plasma in a magnetic field. ╂[< Hannes Alfvén, born 1908, a Swedish physicist, who discovered it] …
65de|vein — «dee VAYN», transitive verb. to remove the vein of (a shrimp) after shelling it …
66dog|vane — «DG VAYN, DOG », noun. a small vane of bunting, cork, or feathers on the weather gun wale of a ship to show the direction of the wind …
67in|ter|vein — «IHN tuhr VAYN», transitive verb. to intersect with or as with veins …
68par|a|vane — «PAR uh vayn», noun. 1. a device shaped somewhat like a torpedo, with sawlike teeth at the front end and sides, towed usually as one of a pair at an angle outward from the stern of a minesweeper or destroyer so as to cut the mooring cables of… …
69Penn|syl|va|ni|a German — Penn|syl|va|ni|a Dutch or Penn|syl|va|ni|a German «PEHN SUHL|VAY nee uh, VAYN yuh», 1. the descendants of immigrants of the 1600 s and 1700 s to southeastern Pennsylvania from southern Germany and Switzerland. 2. a dialect of High German with… …
70Penn|syl|va|ni|a Dutch — or Penn|syl|va|ni|a German «PEHN SUHL|VAY nee uh, VAYN yuh», 1. the descendants of immigrants of the 1600 s and 1700 s to southeastern Pennsylvania from southern Germany and Switzerland. 2. a dialect of High German with English intermixed, spoken …