{{wiktionary|rev}} '''Rev''', '''REV''' or '''Rév''' may refer to:
{{TOC right}} ==Abbreviations== ===Rev.=== * Rev., an abbreviation for revolution, as in Revolutions per minute * Rev., an abbreviation for the religious style The Reverend * Rev., the abbreviation for Runtime Revolution, a development environment * Rev., an abbreviation for the Book of Revelation * Rev., an abbreviation for Reverse * Rev., an abbreviation for Revision * Rev., an abbreviation for Revolver * Rev., an abbreviation for Review, as in: ** Chem. Rev. (Chemical Reviews), a peer-reviewed scientific journal ** Phys. Rev. (Physical Review), an American scientific journal
===Revs=== * ''Revs'' (video game), a 1984 Formula Three simulation computer game * Revs (graffiti artist), tag name of a graffiti artist in New York City * The Revs, an Irish rock band * Revs, the nickname for the New England Revolution soccer club in America
==Acronyms== * REV Bremerhaven, a professional hockey team in Germany's 2nd Bundesliga league * REV (Conference), the International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation * Iomega REV, a removable disk storage system * Range-extended vehicle * Redlands East Valley High School * Regulator of Virion, a protein of HIV * Representative elementary volume * Revised English Version, an Internet Bible version by Spirit & Truth Fellowship International 2012 * Réseau Express Vélo, a network of bicycle lanes in Montreal * Robotic Enhanced Vehicles (R.E.V.), a toy sold by WowWee
==Companies== * Rev (company), a speech-to-text and captioning company * Revlon, an American multinational cosmetics, skin care, fragrance, and personal care company * REV Group, an American manufacturer of specialty vehicles * Equalize Health, formerly '''D-Rev''', a non-profit product development company
==Music== * Rev-Ola Records, a UK record label formed in 1988 * ''Rev'' (Perry Farrell album), 1999 * ''Rev'' (Ten Foot Pole album), 1994 * ''Rev'' (Ultra Vivid Scene album), 1992 * ''Rev'' (The Reverend Horton Heat album), 2014
==People== * Rev I of Iberia (died 216), king of (Caucasian) Iberia (i.e., eastern Georgia) * Rev II of Iberia (4th century), a prince who functioned as a co-king to his father Mirian III, the first Christian Georgian ruler * Rev Cannady (1904–1981), baseball player in the Negro leagues * Lívia Rév (1916–2018), classical concert pianist * Martin Rev (born 1947), instrumentalist from New York punk-era electronic band Suicide * The Rev (James Owen Sullivan, 1981–2009), drummer for the band Avenged Sevenfold * Joseph Simmons, better known as Rev Run, of Run-DMC
==Other uses== * Rev (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain * Rev (drink), an alcopop * Rev (HIV), an HIV gene * ''Rev.'' (TV series), a BBC sitcom (2010–2014) about an inner-city priest * Rev Bem, a fictional character in the television series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda * Rev limiter, a device attached to an internal combustion engine * Rev, a type of semantic link * Rév, the Hungarian name for Vadu Crișului Commune, Bihor County, Romania * REV, the product code used by Nintendo for Wii hardware and software, a reference to the platform's prototype name of Revolution * Ram 1500 REV, a range-extended plug-in hybrid truck * G.rev, a Japanese arcade videogame developer * Horns Rev, a shallow area in the eastern North Sea * Şəlvə, Khojali, or Rev, a village in the Republic of Artsakh de facto (Azerbaijan de jure)
==See also== {{canned search|rev}} * Rav, an honorific title * {{srt|dab}} * Reverse (disambiguation) * Reverend (disambiguation) * Revolution (disambiguation) * Revolve (disambiguation)
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