A vane is a revolving pointer placed on the tops of buildings to indicate wind direction. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The vane on top of the barn changed directions again; perhaps the storm would not hit this area.
The weather vane on top of the barn spun wildly in the strong winds, pointing north as a storm approached.
Vein or vane.
No because it would make very little sense
Vane in the English language means a person who thinks too highly of their own appearance. These people are to be thought of as arrogant and empty-headed.
The homophones for vane are vain and vein.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word vane could be in a sentence like, "i have a big vane"
The weather vane indicates the direction of the wind.A. 'The vane in that turbine needs an overhaul'.Vane is a broad blade attached to rotating axis or wheel.
The wind vane is in the barn.
Vane
Your weather vane came through our window during last night's storm.
"The actress was so vane, she didn't even know what her son looked like."
I used a wind vane to see what direction was the wind blowing to
The weather vane indicated the direction of the wind was from the North. The blood that flows through my veins is red and purple.
Vein or vane.
The prefix "vani-" or "vane-"
vain and vane
No because it would make very little sense