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Definition of vent
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Vent (v. i.) To
snuff;
to
breathe
or puff out; to
snort.
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Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Conformed
to the
order,
laws, or
actual
facts,
of
nature;
consonant
to the
methods
of
nature;
according
to the
stated
course
of
things,
or in
accordance
with the laws which
govern
events,
feelings,
etc.; not
exceptional
or
violent;
legitimate;
normal;
regular;
as, the
natural
consequence
of
crime;
a
natural
death..
Conventionalize
::
Conventionalize
(v. i.) To make
designs
in art,
according
to
conventional
principles.
Cf.
Conventionalize,
v. t., 2..
Naphtha
::
Naphtha
(n.) The
complex
mixture
of
volatile,
liquid,
inflammable
hydrocarbons,
occurring
naturally,
and
usually
called
crude
petroleum,
mineral
oil, or rock oil.
Specifically:
That
portion
of the
distillate
obtained
in the
refinement
of
petroleum
which is
intermediate
between
the
lighter
gasoline
and the
heavier
benzine,
and has a
specific
gravity
of about 0.7, -- used as a
solvent
for
varnishes,
as a
carburetant,
illuminant,
etc..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) The
invention
or
combination
of the parts of any
literary
work or
discourse,
or of a work of art; as, the
composition
of a poem or a piece of
music..
Depolarizer
::
Depolarizer
(n.) A
substance
used to
prevent
polarization,
as upon the
negative
plate of a
voltaic
battery..
Misadventurous
::
Misadventurous
(a.)
Unfortunate.
Preaortic
::
Preaortic
(a.) In
front,
or on the
ventral
side, of the
aorta..
Inoxidize
::
Inoxidize
(v. i.) To
prevent
or
hinder
oxidation,
rust, or
decay;
as,
inoxidizing
oils or
varnishes..
Buccaneer
::
Buccaneer
(n.) A
robber
upon the sea; a
pirate;
-- a term
applied
especially
to the
piratical
adventurers
who made
depredations
on the
Spaniards
in
America
in the 17th and 18th
centuries.
Mackintosh
::
Mackintosh
(n.) A
waterproof
outer
garment;
-- so
called
from the name of the
inventor.
Suspense
::
Suspense
(a.) Held or
lifted
up; held or
prevented
from
proceeding.
Orthodox
::
Orthodox
(a.)
Approved;
conventional.
Venture
::
Venture
(v. i.) To make a
venture;
to run a
hazard
or risk; to take the
chances.
Antevert
::
Antevert
(v. t.) To
prevent.
Rare
::
Rare
(superl.)
Not
frequent;
seldom
met with or
occurring;
unusual;
as, a rare
event..
Coadventurer
::
Coadventurer
(n.) A
fellow
adventurer.
Inventorying
::
Inventorying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inventor.
Conventionalization
::
Conventionalization
(n.) The state of being
conventional.
Septuagenary
::
Septuagenary
(a.)
Consisting
of
seventy;
also,
seventy
years old..
Ventilation
::
Ventilation
(n.) The act of
sifting,
and
bringing
out to view or
examination;
free
discussion;
public
exposure..
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