Associations to the word «Venice»
Noun
- Biennale
- Padua
- Venetian
- Genoa
- Verona
- Trieste
- Palazzo
- Gondola
- Ferrara
- Pisum
- Pietro
- Bologna
- Merchant
- Milan
- Domenico
- Florence
- Naples
- Lombardy
- Ruskin
- Ravenna
- Turin
- Marco
- Giovanni
- Giorgio
- Francesco
- Pavilion
- Battista
- Piazza
- Ottoman
- Guggenheim
- Cannes
- Lagoon
- Campo
- Scala
- Byzantium
- Arte
- Basilica
- Delle
- Libretto
- Italy
- Giacomo
- Paolo
- Constantinople
- Della
- Kassel
- Siena
- Ottomans
- Crete
- Carnival
- Este
- Midsummer
- Parma
- Tuscany
- Rome
- Macbeth
- Enrico
- Festival
- Shakespeare
- Bari
- Republic
- Dell
- Patriarch
- Lion
- Ado
- Palermo
- Habsburg
- Polo
- Papacy
- Di
- Crusade
- Giuseppe
- Medici
- Michele
- Filippo
- Verdi
- Baroque
- Maestro
- Innsbruck
- Messina
- Tyrol
- Alessandro
- Stefano
- Cesare
- Byzantine
- Andrea
- Galley
- Carlo
Pictures for the word «Venice»
Wiktionary
VENICE, proper noun. A maritime city and associated province in the Veneto, Italy.
VENICE, proper noun. The historical maritime empire of Venice.
VENICE, proper noun. A neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
VENICE TREACLE, noun. (archaic) theriac
VENICE TURPENTINE, noun. A thick substance used as a component in artists' oil painting to create glossy, translucent glazes, nowadays largely replaced by synthetic substitutes.
Dictionary definition
VENICE, noun. The provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.

