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Definition of venue
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of venue is as below...
Venue (n.) A
neighborhood
or near
place;
the place or
county
in which
anything
is
alleged
to have
happened;
also, the place where an
action
is
laid..
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Major
::
Major (a.)
Greater
in
number,
quantity,
or
extent;
as, the major part of the
assembly;
the major part of the
revenue;
the major part of the
territory..
Procurator
::
Procurator
(n.) A
governor
of a
province
under the
emperors;
also, one who had
charge
of the
imperial
revenues
in a
province;
as, the
procurator
of
Judea..
Taxgatherer
::
Taxgatherer
(n.) One who
collects
taxes or
revenues.
Cameralistics
::
Cameralistics
(n.) The
science
of
finance
or
public
revenue.
Unimproved
::
Unimproved
(a.) Not
tilled,
cultivated,
or built upon;
yielding
no
revenue;
as,
unimproved
land or
soil..
Chout
::
Chout (n.) An
assessment
equal to a
fourth
part of the
revenue.
Boulevard
::
Boulevard
(n.) A
public
walk or
street
occupying
the site of
demolished
fortifications.
Hence:
A broad
avenue
in or
around
a city.
Revenue
::
Revenue
(n.) The
annual
yield of
taxes,
excise,
customs,
duties,
rents,
etc., which a
nation,
state,
or
municipality
collects
and
receives
into the
treasury
for
public
use..
Unrevenued
::
Unrevenued
(a.) Not
furnished
with a
revenue.
Finance
::
Finance
(n.) The
science
of
raising
and
expending
the
public
revenue.
Glebe
::
Glebe (n.) The land
belonging,
or
yielding
revenue,
to a
parish
church
or
ecclesiastical
benefice..
Deanery
::
Deanery
(n.) The
office
or the
revenue
of a dean. See the Note under
Benefice,
n., 3..
Cutter
::
Cutter
(n.) A small armed
vessel,
usually
a
steamer,
in the
revenue
marine
service;
-- also
called
revenue
cutter..
Displace
::
Displace
(v. t.) To
remove
from a
state,
office,
dignity,
or
employment;
to
discharge;
to
depose;
as, to
displace
an
officer
of the
revenue..
Fund
::
Fund (v. t.) To
provide
and
appropriate
a fund or
permanent
revenue
for the
payment
of the
interest
of; to make
permanent
provision
of
resources
(as by a
pledge
of
revenue
from
customs)
for
discharging
the
interest
of or
principal
of; as, to fund
government
notes..
Tariff
::
Tariff
(n.) A
schedule,
system,
or
scheme
of
duties
imposed
by the
government
of a
country
upon goods
imported
or
exported;
as, a
revenue
tariff;
a
protective
tariff;
Clay's
compromise
tariff.
(U. S.
1833)..
Amount
::
Amount
(n.) The sum total of two or more sums or
quantities;
the
aggregate;
the whole
quantity;
a
totality;
as, the
amount
of 7 and 9 is 16; the
amount
of a bill; the
amount
of this
year's
revenue..
Avenue
::
Avenue
(n.) The
principal
walk or
approach
to a house which is
withdrawn
from the road,
especially,
such
approach
bordered
on each side by
trees;
any broad
passageway
thus
bordered..
Chaplainship
::
Chaplainship
(n.) The
possession
or
revenue
of a
chapel.
Deficit
::
Deficit
(n.)
Deficiency
in
amount
or
quality;
a
falling
short;
lack; as, a
deficit
in
taxes,
revenue,
etc..
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