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ne·vus noun also nae·vus \ˈnēvəs\ (plural ne·vi also nae·vi \-ˌvī\) Etymology: New Latin nevus, from Latin naevus : a congenital pigmented area on the skin : birthmark, mole; especially : a tumor made up chiefly of blood vessels (as dilated arteries, veins, or capillaries) — see blue nevus |