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Definition of "vee" in English

noun

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter V/v.

    • RV [is spoken] as "ar-vee" instead of "I SPELL Romeo Victor".
  2. Something with the shape of the letter V.

  3. (cricket) The arc of the field, forward of the batsman, from cover to midwicket, in which drives are played.

  4. (cricket) The V-shaped joint between the lower end of the handle and the blade of the bat.

  5. A polyamorous relationship between three people, in which one person has two partners who are not themselves romantically or sexually involved.

  6. (computing, typography) A unit of vertical spacing, typically corresponding to the height of an ordinary line of text.

verb

  1. To form something into a "v" shape, particularly as part of a welding, machining, or manufacturing process.