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Definition of vent
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Vent (n.) Sale;
opportunity
to sell;
market.
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Thereat
::
Thereat
(adv.)
At that
occurrence
or
event;
on that
account.
Septuagesima
::
Septuagesima
(n.) The third
Sunday
before
Lent; -- so
called
because
it is about
seventy
days
before
Easter.
Diminish
::
Diminish
(v. t.) To make
smaller
by a half step; to make (an
interval)
less than
minor;
as, a
diminished
seventh..
Solvent
::
Solvent
(a.)
Having
the power of
dissolving;
dissolving;
as, a
solvent
fluid..
Invent
::
Invent
(v. t.) To frame by the
imagination;
to
fabricate
mentally;
to
forge;
-- in a good or a bad
sense;
as, to
invent
the
machinery
of a poem; to
invent
a
falsehood..
Postcornu
::
Postcornu
(n.) The
posterior
horn of each
lateral
ventricle
of the
brain.
Neurocord
::
Neurocord
(n.) A
cordlike
organ
composed
of
elastic
fibers
situated
above the
ventral
nervous
cord of
annelids,
like the
earthworm..
Venting
::
Venting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ven.
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A
period
of time,
longer
or
shorter,
remarkable
for
events
of great
subsequent
influence;
a
memorable
period;
as, the epoch of
maritime
discovery,
or of the
Reformation..
Circumvention
::
Circumvention
(n.) The act of
prevailing
over
another
by arts,
address,
or
fraud;
deception;
fraud;
imposture;
delusion..
Interference
::
Interference
(n.) The act or state of
interfering,
or of
claiming
a right to the same
invention..
Intermediacy
::
Intermediacy
(n.)
Interposition;
intervention.
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) An
adventure,
or
series
of
extraordinary
events,
resembling
those
narrated
in
romances;
as, his
courtship,
or his life, was a
romance..
Corrasion
::
Corrasion
(n.) The
erosion
of the bed of a
stream
by
running
water,
principally
by
attrition
of the
detritus
carried
along by the
stream,
but also by the
solvent
action
of the
water..
Mediation
::
Mediation
(a.) The act of
mediating;
action
or
relation
of
anything
interposed;
action
as a
necessary
condition,
means,
or
instrument;
interposition;
intervention..
Tincture
::
Tincture
(n.) The finer and more
volatile
parts of a
substance,
separated
by a
solvent;
an
extract
of a part of the
substance
of a body
communicated
to the
solvent..
Subvention
::
Subvention
(n.) A
government
aid or
bounty.
Austromancy
::
Austromancy
(n.)
Soothsaying,
or
prediction
of
events,
from
observation
of the
winds..
Unsuccessful
::
Unsuccessful
(a.) Not
successful;
not
producing
the
desired
event;
not
fortunate;
meeting
with, or
resulting
in,
failure;
unlucky;
unhappy..
Buckler
::
Buckler
(n.) A block of wood or plate of iron made to fit a hawse hole, or the
circular
opening
in a
half-port,
to
prevent
water from
entering
when the
vessel
pitches..
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