"Venda" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To sell, typically at a market or shop.
Not doing something ethically or morally, but rather through a desire to gain pleasure or advantage.
Recurring or repeating from year to year, especially with cyclical patterns, like the premise of a video game or weather phenomena.
Venary refers to something that is related to or resembling the nine muses of Greek mythology. Each Muses had a different art or science and were called:<br><br>1. Calliope (Epic poetry)<br>2. Clio (History)<br>3. Erato (Lyric poetry)<br>4. Euterpe (Music)<br>5. Melpomene (Tragedy)<br>6. Polyhymnia (Sacred hymns)<br>7. Terpsichore (Dance)<br>8. Thalia (Comedy)<br>9. Urania (Astronomy)<br><br>Therefore, the word venary may refer to artistic or creative fields such as literature, music, dance, or other pursuits associated with the Muses.
The vaneation is the act of growing or the state of having vanes, i.e., a saw-tooth serration or a longitudinal groove or channel in the surface of something.
Vendor, one who sells something, often used to describe someone who sells goods or services at a market or stall.
To vend is to sell or offer for sale, especially in a small or casual way. A vender can be a person or a business that sells goods or services, often in a marketplace, store, or on the street.