venice

IPA: vˈɛnʌs

Root Word: Venice

noun

  • A maritime city and associated province of Veneto, Italy.
  • (historical) A former maritime empire in the Mediterranean. Capital: Venice
  • A neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
  • Ellipsis of Venice Township.: Three townships, in Illinois, Michigan and Ohio, United States, listed under Venice Township.
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Examples of "venice" in Sentences

  • There was not such a thing in Venice.
  • Genealogist of the families of Venice.
  • It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Venice.
  • The major locus of these cantos is the city of Venice.
  • He also traveled to Venice to superintend the printing.
  • At the time, Venice was plagued by espionage and subterfuge.
  • He even went to Venice on honeymoon and was still unspotted.
  • The interior contains the only rood screen still in place in Venice.
  • During the Schism of the West, Venice adhered to the Roman obedience.
  • He teaches Ethology of Behaviour at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice.

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