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  • 51Verve Records — Filiale de Universal Music Group Fondé en 1956 Fondateur Norman Granz Genre(s) Jazz Pays d origine …

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  • 52verve — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, caprice, from Old French, word, gossip, from Vulgar Latin *verva, from Latin verba, plural of verbum word more at word Date: 1697 1. archaic special ability or talent 2. a. the spirit and enthusiasm… …

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  • 53verve — noun a) Excitement of imagination such as animates a poet, artist, or musician, in composing or performing b) artistic energy and enthusiasm …

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  • 54verve — Synonyms and related words: active fancy, aggressiveness, alacrity, animal spirits, animation, anxiety, anxiousness, appetite, ardency, ardor, avidity, avidness, bang, bounce, breathless impatience, breeziness, brio, briskness, bubbliness,… …

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  • 55Verve — Liv, fart, glød …

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  • 56verve — {{hw}}{{verve}}{{/hw}}s. f. inv. Brio, vivacità, spigliatezza: essere ricco di –v; avere molta –v. ETIMOLOGIA: voce franc., forse dal lat. verba ‘parole’ …

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  • 57verve — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gusto, vivacity, dash, fervor, elan, vigor. See feeling. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. vigor, energy, liveliness; see strength 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. energy, spirit, liveliness, vivaciousness …

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  • 58verve — see VERB …

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  • 59verve — vÉœrv / vɜːv n. enthusiasm; energy …

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  • 60verve — noun vigour, spirit, and style. Origin C17 (denoting special talent in writing): from Fr., vigour , earlier form of expression …

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