Vane

Etymology
From fana, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A weather vane.
 * 2) Any of several usually relatively thin, rigid, flat, or sometimes curved surfaces radially mounted along an axis, as a blade in a turbine or a sail on a windmill, that is turned by or used to turn a fluid.
 * 3)  The flattened, web-like part of a feather, consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft.
 * 4) A sight on a sextant or compass.
 * 5) One of the metal guidance or stabilizing fins attached to the tail of a bomb or other missile.

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Anagrams

 * aven
 * Evan
 * nave
 * Neva

Etymology
From vani:.

Noun

 * 1) habit
 * 2) practice

Adjective
vane



Anagrams

 * nave, vena

Noun

 * 1) habit (an action done on a regular basis)

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