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CheventeinCheventein Chev"en*tein, n.
A variant of Chieftain. [Obs.] --Chaucer. CircumventedCircumvent Cir`cum*vent", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Circumvented;
p. pr. vb. n. Circumventing.] [L. circumventis, p. p. of
circumvenire, to come around, encompass, deceive; circum +
venire to come, akin to E. come.]
To gain advantage over by arts, stratagem, or deception; to
decieve; to delude; to get around.
I circumvented whom I could not gain. --Dryden. Inventer
Inventer In*vent"er, n.
One who invents.
PreventerPreventer Pre*vent"er, n.
1. One who goes before; one who forestalls or anticipates
another. [Obs.] --Bacon.
2. One who prevents or obstructs; a hinderer; that which
hinders; as, a preventer of evils or of disease.
3. (Naut.) An auxiliary rope to strengthen a mast.
Preventer bolts, or Preventer plates (Naut.), fixtures
connected with preventers to re["e]nforce other rigging.
Preventer stay. (Naut.) Same as Preventer, 3. Preventer boltsPreventer Pre*vent"er, n.
1. One who goes before; one who forestalls or anticipates
another. [Obs.] --Bacon.
2. One who prevents or obstructs; a hinderer; that which
hinders; as, a preventer of evils or of disease.
3. (Naut.) An auxiliary rope to strengthen a mast.
Preventer bolts, or Preventer plates (Naut.), fixtures
connected with preventers to re["e]nforce other rigging.
Preventer stay. (Naut.) Same as Preventer, 3. Preventer platesPreventer Pre*vent"er, n.
1. One who goes before; one who forestalls or anticipates
another. [Obs.] --Bacon.
2. One who prevents or obstructs; a hinderer; that which
hinders; as, a preventer of evils or of disease.
3. (Naut.) An auxiliary rope to strengthen a mast.
Preventer bolts, or Preventer plates (Naut.), fixtures
connected with preventers to re["e]nforce other rigging.
Preventer stay. (Naut.) Same as Preventer, 3. Preventer stayPreventer Pre*vent"er, n.
1. One who goes before; one who forestalls or anticipates
another. [Obs.] --Bacon.
2. One who prevents or obstructs; a hinderer; that which
hinders; as, a preventer of evils or of disease.
3. (Naut.) An auxiliary rope to strengthen a mast.
Preventer bolts, or Preventer plates (Naut.), fixtures
connected with preventers to re["e]nforce other rigging.
Preventer stay. (Naut.) Same as Preventer, 3. SeventeenSeventeen Sev"en*teen`, a. [OE. seventene, AS. seofont[=y]ne,
i. e., seven-ten. Cf. Seventy.]
One more than sixteen; ten and seven added; as, seventeen
years. Seventeen
Seventeen Sev"en*teen`, n.
1. The number greater by one than sixteen; the sum of ten and
seven; seventeen units or objects.
2. A symbol denoting seventeen units, as 17, or xvii.
seventeen year locustCicada Ci*ca"da (s[i^]*k[=a]"d[.a]), n.; pl. E. Cicadas
(-d[.a]z), L. Cicad[ae] (-d[=e]). [L.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of the genus Cicada. They are large hemipterous
insects, with nearly transparent wings. The male makes a
shrill sound by peculiar organs in the under side of the
abdomen, consisting of a pair of stretched membranes, acted
upon by powerful muscles. A noted American species (C.
septendecim) is called the seventeen year locust. Another
common species is the dogday cicada. Seventeenth
Seventeenth Sev"en*teenth`, n.
1. The next in order after the sixteenth; one coming after
sixteen others.
2. The quotient of a unit divided by seventeen; one of
seventeen equal parts or divisions of one whole.
3. (Mus.) An interval of two octaves and a third.
Sirvente
Sirvente Sir`vente", n. [F. sirvente, fr. Pr. sirventes,
sirventesc, originally, the poem of, or concerning, a
sirvent, fr. sirvent, properly, serving, n., one who serves
(e. g., as a soldier), fr. servir to serve, L. servire.]
A peculiar species of poetry, for the most part devoted to
moral and religious topics, and commonly satirical, -- often
used by the troubadours of the Middle Ages.
Unprevented
Unprevented Un`pre*vent"ed, a.
1. Not prevented or hindered; as, unprevented sorrows.
--Shak.
2. Not preceded by anything. [Obs.] --Milton.
VentedVent Vent, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vented; p. pr. & vb. n.
Venting.]
1. To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage
or outlet to.
2. To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to
utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint.
The queen of heaven did thus her fury vent.
--Dryden.
3. To utter; to report; to publish. [Obs.]
By mixing somewhat true to vent more lies. --Milton.
Thou hast framed and vented very curious orations.
--Barrow.
4. To scent, as a hound. [Obs.] --Turbervile.
5. To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent. a
mold. Venter
Venter Vent"er, n.
One who vents; one who utters, reports, or publishes. [R.]
--Barrow.
Venter
Venter Vent"er, n. [L.]
1. (Anat.)
(a) The belly; the abdomen; -- sometimes applied to any
large cavity containing viscera.
(b) The uterus, or womb.
(c) A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the
venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface,
of the scapula.
2. (Zo["o]l.) The lower part of the abdomen in insects.
3. (Rom. & O. E. Law) A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a
son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter;
children by different venters.
Meaning of Vente from wikipedia
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Vente may
refer to:
Dylan Vente (born 1999),
Dutch footballer Leen
Vente (1911–1989),
Dutch footballer Ventė Cape,
headland in
Lithuania Vente Pa' Ca,...
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Dylan Vente (born 9 May 1999) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
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Ventė Cape (Lithuanian: Ventės ragas, German:
Windenburger Eck),
sometimes referred to as
Ventė Horn or
Ventė Peninsula,[citation needed] is a peninsula...
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Leendert Roelof Jan "Leen"
Vente (14 May 1911 – 9
November 1989) was a
Dutch footballer who pla**** as a striker. He
earned 21 caps and
scored 19 goals...
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