av
adverb
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Measured by or in proportion to value.
noun
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A piece of software that is used to detect, delete and or neutralize computer-based viruses.
adjective
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Containing both aural and visual elements.
"They put together a stunning audiovisual presentation, with movies and music as well as plenty of information."
verb
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Have
"av u got d@? — have you got that?"
noun
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A broad street, especially one bordered by trees.
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A way or opening for entrance into a place; a passage by which a place may be reached; a way of approach or of exit.
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The principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each side by trees; any broad passageway thus bordered.
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A method or means by which something may be accomplished.
"There are several avenues by which we can approach this problem."
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(urban toponymy) A street, especially, in cities laid out in a grid pattern, one that is in a particular side of the city or that runs in a particular direction.
adjective
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Constituting or relating to the average.
"The average age of the participants was 18.5."
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Neither very good nor very bad; rated somewhere in the middle of all others in the same category.
"I soon found I was only an average chess player."
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Typical.
"The average family will not need the more expensive features of this product."
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Not outstanding, not good, banal; bad or poor.
noun
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The official system of weights used in the UK between 1856 and 1963. It had been the customary system in London since 1300.
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The official system of weights used in the USA between 1866 and 1959.
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Weight; heaviness (commonly with humorous intent).