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Vedanta (system)
Vedic religion (disambiguation)
Veeck, Bill (American baseball player)
Vega, Lope de (Avant-Garde Artist)
vegetable (food, plant)
Veii (ancient city, ancient Rome)
vein (in anatomy)
Velasco (Alvarado), Juan (Peruvian president)
Velasco Ibarra, José (María) (Ecuadorian president)
Velde, Henri van de (Belgian designer, architect & art critic)
Velociraptor (dinosaur)
velocity (in physics)
velvet (in textile)
Venda (member of a people of northeast South Africa)
Venda (former homeland, South Africa)
Vendée, Wars of the (Modern Europe)
Vendémiaire (of France)
vending machine (mechanical device)
veneer (material, plant)
Veneto (region of northeast Italy)
Venezuela (country)
Venice (city, Italy)
Venice, Peace of (Medieval)
venom (material)
ventilating (Architecture)
venturi tube (Technology)
Venturi, Robert (Charles) (American architect)
Venus (second planet from the sun)
Venus (in Roman religion and mythology)
Veracruz (state, Mexico)
Veracruz (city, Mexico)
Veracruz incident (U.S. History)