VET
'Vet' is used in several ways in English:
1. As a noun:-
★ An abbreviation for veterinarian or veterinary surgeon, that is, an animal doctor.
★ An abbreviation for military veteran in the United States and Canada.
★ A nickname for Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
★ A variant of the Hebrew letter beth (ב).
2. As a verb:-
★ ''to vet'' was originally a horse-racing term, referring to the requirement that a horse be checked for health and soundness by a veterinarian before being allowed to race. Thus, it has taken the general meaning "to check": "The attorney vetted the documents before using them to make his case"; "The presidential nominee vetted prospected vice-presidential candidates on his short list." See Vetting.
'VET' is also an acronym for:
★ Valtion elokuvatarkastamo (Finnish Board of Film Classification)
★ Vocational Educational Training
1. As a noun:-
★ An abbreviation for veterinarian or veterinary surgeon, that is, an animal doctor.
★ An abbreviation for military veteran in the United States and Canada.
★ A nickname for Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia.
★ A variant of the Hebrew letter beth (ב).
2. As a verb:-
★ ''to vet'' was originally a horse-racing term, referring to the requirement that a horse be checked for health and soundness by a veterinarian before being allowed to race. Thus, it has taken the general meaning "to check": "The attorney vetted the documents before using them to make his case"; "The presidential nominee vetted prospected vice-presidential candidates on his short list." See Vetting.
'VET' is also an acronym for:
★ Valtion elokuvatarkastamo (Finnish Board of Film Classification)
★ Vocational Educational Training
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