| A | B |
| urb | city |
| ven(e), vent | to come |
| verb | word |
| ver(i) | true |
| advent | n. the coming or arrival, as of something long awaited; the beginning of a new thing |
| convene | v. to assemble for a general or common purpose |
| conventional | a. within the usual or ordinary standards of the day |
| interurban | a. Located between two large cities or towns |
| intervene | v. to come or take place between, as between persons or events; to come between and influence |
| inurbane | a. not sophisticcated; crude or unpolished; uncouth |
| urbanity | n. a mix of qualities suggesting polish; sophistication and courteousness |
| veracity | n. precision in sticking to the truth; absolute accuracy |
| verbiage | n. words in excess of what is needed for precision and clarity |
| verbose | a. using or containing an excess of words; long winded |
| verisimilitude | n. the quality of appearing to be true or real; something that appears authentic |
| veritable | a. being something in fact; not false; acutal |