REV

Proper noun

Rev

Alternative form of Rev.

Anagrams

• ERV, VRE, ev'r, ver, ver.

Etymology 1

Abbreviation of revolutions, rpm

Verb

rev (third-person singular simple present revs, present participle revving, simple past and past participle revved)

To increase the speed of a motor, or to operate at a higher speed.

Etymology 2

Noun

rev (plural revs)

revolution

Etymology 3

Noun

rev (plural revs)

Abbreviation of reverend.

Anagrams

• ERV, VRE, ev'r, ver, ver.

Source: Wiktionary



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