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Avenious
Avenious A*ve"ni*ous, a. [Pref. a- + L. vena a vein.] (Bot.) Being without veins or nerves, as the leaves of certain plants.

Meaning of VENIO from wikipedia

- Venio Losert (born 25 July 1976) is a retired Croatian handball player who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He is currently the goalkeeping coach of Egypt. Losert...
- Capital of Technology, Weather City and Sanca Motto(s):  "A bandeirantibus venio"  (Latin) "Proceed from bandeirantes" Location in the São Paulo state. São...
- (****anese: セブンデイズ, Hepburn: Sebun Deizu) is a ****anese manga written by Venio Tachibana and illustrated by Rihito Takarai. Seven Days was serialized in...
- I remember no more. The word covenant means 'agreement' (from Latin con-venio 'to agree' lit. 'to come together'): the use of the word testament, which...
- hotel chain Seven Days (manga), a 2007 ****anese manga series written by Venio Tachibana and illustrated by Rihito Takarai 7DAYS, a product line of the...
- blessed memory and a multitude of other spectators.) From p. 44: "Nunc venio ad experientiam praedictam, Tolleti demonstratam a duobus Graecis, qui Cacabo...
- Ego tali animatus confidentia, ad te, Virgo Virginum, Mater, curro, ad te venio, coram te gemens peccator ****isto. Noli, Mater Verbi, verba mea de****ere;...
- Danijel Šarić Siarhei Rutenka Marco Oneto Patrik Ćavar Davor Dominiković Venio Losert Igor Vori Marko Kopljar Michal Kasal Filip Jícha L****e Andersson...
- RPG Commercial Kung Fu Panda Beenox 2009 Action/adventure Commercial 10.4.11, 10.5.6 or higher Kusogerine VENIO 2009 Shooter Freeware 10.4 or higher...
- examples in French, though they are less systematic : viens from Latin venio where the first syllable was stressed, vs venir from Latin venire where...