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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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Rent
::
Rent (n.)
Income;
revenue.
See
Catel.
Temporality
::
Temporality
(n.) That which
pertains
to
temporal
welfare;
material
interests;
especially,
the
revenue
of an
ecclesiastic
proceeding
from
lands,
tenements,
or lay fees,
tithes,
and the like; --
chiefly
used in the
plural..
Regalia
::
Regalia
(n. pl.) That which
belongs
to
royalty.
Specifically:
(a) The
rights
and
prerogatives
of a king. (b) Royal
estates
and
revenues.
(c)
Ensings,
symbols,
or
paraphernalia
of
royalty..
Mean
::
Mean (n.)
Hence:
Resources;
property,
revenue,
or the like,
considered
as the
condition
of easy
livelihood,
or an
instrumentality
at
command
for
effecting
any
purpose;
disposable
force or
substance..
Arendator
::
Arendator
(n.) In some
provinces
of
Russia,
one who farms the rents or
revenues..
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) Way; road; path;
channel
or
course
through
or by which one
passes;
way of exit or
entrance;
way of
access
or
transit.
Hence,
a
common
avenue
to
various
apartments
in a
building;
a hall; a
corridor..
Funnel
::
Funnel
(v. t.) A
passage
or
avenue
for a fluid or
flowing
substance;
specifically,
a smoke flue or pipe; the iron
chimney
of a
steamship
or the
like..
Canonry
::
Canonry
(n. pl.) A
benefice
or
prebend
in a
cathedral
or
collegiate
church;
a right to a place in
chapter
and to a
portion
of its
revenues;
the
dignity
or
emoluments
of a
canon.
Hoppo
::
Hoppo (n.) A
tribunal
or
commission
having
charge
of the
revenue
derived
from trade and
navigation.
Chargeable
::
Chargeable
(a.)
Subject
to be
charge
or
accused;
liable
or
responsible;
as,
revenues
chargeable
with a
claim;
a man
chargeable
with
murder..
Through
::
Through
(prep.)
Between
the sides or walls of;
within;
as, to pass
through
a door; to go
through
an
avenue..
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..
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) An
arched
or
covered
passageway
or
avenue.
Jaghir
::
"Jaghir
(n.) A
village
or
district
the
government
and
revenues
of which are
assigned
to some
person,
usually
in
consideration
of some
service
to be
rendered,
esp. the
maintenance
of
troops..
Scholar
::
Scholar
(n.) In
English
universities,
an
undergraduate
who
belongs
to the
foundation
of a
college,
and
receives
support
in part from its
revenues..
Fiscal
::
Fiscal
(n.) The
income
of a
prince
or a
state;
revenue;
exhequer.
Glebe
::
Glebe (n.) The land
belonging,
or
yielding
revenue,
to a
parish
church
or
ecclesiastical
benefice..
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..
Exchequer
::
Exchequer
(n.) The
department
of state
having
charge
of the
collection
and
management
of the royal
revenue.
[Eng.]
Hence,
the
treasury;
and,
colloquially,
pecuniary
possessions
in
general;
as, the
company's
exchequer
is low..
Cameralistics
::
Cameralistics
(n.) The
science
of
finance
or
public
revenue.
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