See Also: avenue(medicine)
avenue(dictionary)
Fifth Avenue(dictionary)
avenue(dictionary)
Acacia Avenue(dictionary)
Madison Avenue(dictionary)
Shaftesbury Avenue(dictionary)
Avenue Ale House(tourism)
Avenue Hotel(tourism)
Park Avenue(tourism)

avenue (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: French; Origin: avenir 'to come up to', from Latin advenire; ADVENTURE]
Avenue
used in the names of streets in a town or city
::Fifth Avenue
::Shaftesbury Avenue
a possible way of achieving something
::The president wants to explore every avenue towards peace in the region.
::There are many avenues open to researchers.
BrE a road or broad path between two rows of trees, especially one leading to a big house
::a tree-lined avenue