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vent1
noun a slit in a garment, especially upwards from the hem at the back, for style or ease of movement.
[15c: from French fente slit]

También tienes: bent

vent2
noun
1 an opening that allows air, gas or liquid into or out of a confined space.
2 the passage inside a volcano through which lava and gases escape.
3 biol the anus of a bird or small animal.
4 a chimney flue.
5 the opening in a parachute canopy through which air escapes at a controlled rate.
verb (vented , venting )
1 to make a vent in something.
2 to let something in or out through a vent.
3 to release and express (especially emotion) freely vented his frustration shaking his fists .
4 intr said of a beaver or otter: to take breath or rise for breath.
[16c: from French éventer to expose to air]
give vent to something to express it openly.

También tienes: bent

venter
noun
1 anat , zool
a the abdomen;
b a swelling or protuberance.
2 bot the upper side or surface of a leaf, etc.
[16c: Latin, meaning -abdomen-]
ventil
noun , music
1 a valve in a wind instrument.
2 a valve in an organ for controlling the wind supply to various stops.
[19c: German, from Latin ventile shutter, from ventus wind]
ventilate
verb (ventilated , ventilating )
1 to allow fresh air to circulate throughout (a room, building, etc).
2 to cause (blood) to take up oxygen.
3 to supply air to (the lungs).
4 to expose (an idea, etc) to public examination or discussion.
[15c: from Latin ventilare , ventilatum to fan, from ventus wind]
ventilable adjective .
ventilation noun .
ventilative adjective .

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