Meaning Vent
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A pipe or duct that permits the flow of air as an inlet or outlet; to create a vent or system of venting.
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The release of enclosed smoke and heat from a structure by creating openings in it, as by hacking a hole in the roof, to allow free passage of air. 
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is a slit on a skirt or a jacket.
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late 14c., "emit from a confined space," probably a shortening of aventer "expose oneself to the air" (c. 1300), from Old French eventer "let out, expose to air," from Vu [..]
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c. 1400, "anus," from Old French vent from verb eventer (see vent (v.)) and in part from Middle English aventer, from the French verb. Perhaps also merged with or influenced by Middle Englis [..]
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Area in the earth's crust where hot gases or lava escape.
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crack in the Earth's crust that spews hot gases and mineral-rich water.
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Opening such as a window or door that allows the circulation of fresh air.
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a hole for the escape of gas or air give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers" external opening of [..]
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a pipe-like gap in the ground which allows volcanic material to pass through to the surface.
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Touch-hole on cannon
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The opening at the earth's surface through which volcanic materials reach the surface.
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opening such as a window or door that allows the circulation of fresh air.
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An opening for the passage of, or dissipation of, fluids, such as gases, fumes, smoke, and the like.
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To allow the circulation or escape of a liquid or gas.
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used to give freedom of movement by putting a slit in the hem of a garment.
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A vertical or sloping portion of drain pipe that allows sewer gasses to escape from the house into the outdoor air, allows air into the drain system to keep air pressure balance, and prevents water in traps from being siphoned off.
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An opening for the passage of, or dissipation of, fluids, such as gases, fumes, smoke, and the like.
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The opening at the Earth's surface through which volcanic materials (lava, tephra, and gases) erupt. Vents can be at a volcano's summit or on its slopes; they can be circular (craters) or li [..]
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(n) a hole for the escape of gas or air(v) give expression or utterance to(n) external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate(n) activity that frees or expresses creative energy or [..]
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erumpo
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A pipe or duct which allows the flow of air and gasses to the outside. Also, another word for the moving glass part of a window sash, i.e. window vent.
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To remove air or gas from the system. It is important to vent the stuffing box in vertical pumps to prevent the seal faces from running dry.
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a tube or drillway going from top of float chamber to atmosphere. This prevents build-up of pressure or vacuum in float chamber.
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To permit opening of a pressure control valve by opening its pilot port (vent connection) to atmospheric pressure.An air breathing device on a fluid reservoir.-To remove trapped air from a component.
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an opening in a vessel or other enclosed space for the removal of gas or vapor.
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 A normally sealed mechanism that allows for the controlled escape of gases from within a cell.
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See bleed.
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The anal opening.
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The external surface of the cloaca. Birds are unique in that their fecal and urates come from a single outlet which is the cloaca. The fecal is the dark portion and is the stool. The urate is the whit [..]
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The vent glass( usually triangular in shape) is glass found on the side of the vehicle which opens with the vehicle doors. 
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Any opening serving as an outlet or inlet for air.
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The Vent rests just in front and above the Oven Opening, and collects the smoke and hot air that is exhausted from the top half of the opening. It is typically important to note that this part of the [..]
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 - A normally sealed mechanism that allows for the controlled escape of gases from within a cell.
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Hot Springs on the ocean floor. They are commonly found near volcanically active places such as mid-oceanic ridges.
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An outlet for air, such as a vent pipe in a plumbing system or a ventilating duct.
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an opening for a vessel's ventilation system
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n opening at the top of a ballast tank.
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An external opening at the end of the excretory tract. Also called an anal opening or cloaca.
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The anal opening.
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Anus, the opening from the cloaca to the outside.
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to allow the circulation or escape of a liquid or gas.
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Culinary Uses Venting is the process of quickly chilling cooked foods, but is most typically used with stocks to cool them down and bring them quickly through The Food Danger Zone. Smart Kitchen cove [..]
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opening of cloaca
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The opening in the backside of a chicken where both waste is eliminated and eggs are laid. It is also known as the cloaca.
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the opening some animals urinate out of, often used to mark the end of a body on an animal that walks on all fours or swims horizontally. It also marks the beginning of the tail in some organisms. Or [..]
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See MANHOLE VENT.
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See WASTELINE VENT.
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Area in the earth's crust where hot gases or lava escape from.
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small opening located at the back of a cannon allowing the powder to be ignited.
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Any device installed in a roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck. Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck such as a pipe or stack.
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Ventrilo
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Opening that allows passing of gasses
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A component of a  heating or ventilation appliance used to conduct fresh air into, or waste air or combustion gases out of, an appliance or interior space.
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An opening or pipe installed to provide a flow of air to or from an enclosed area or device, such as roof, attic, foundation, plumbing and exhaust vents; to discharge or permit the escape of moisture, [..]
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Definition: A split in a garment to allow for movement. Detail: Common in Forties silhouettes and pencil skirts. Also found on trench coats and formal tailoring.
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The tranverse opening of the cloaca.
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To leave an opening through which steam can escape in the covering of a food.
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an opening at the surface of the Earth through which volcanic material passes
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see 'Spring'
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A pipe that allows air into a drain system to balance the air pressure, preventing water in the traps from being siphoned off.
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On clothing, a vent is a tailored slit that allows breathability and freedom of movement. Vents are found on many formal and informal shirts, jackets and shorts. Sportcoats and blazers may use a singl [..]
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A split in a garment to allow for movement. Detail: Common in Forties silhouettes and pencil skirts. Also found on trench coats and formal tailoring.
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An opening in a vessel or other enclosed space for the removal of gas or vapor.
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lang=en 1800s=1813 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: But Mr. Gardiner, though he assured her again of his earnest endeavours in the cause, could not avoid recommending moderation to her, as well in her hop [..]
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A gap in the ground which allows volcanic material to pass through to the surface.
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Vent may refer to:
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Vent is a dark comedy series produced for BBC Radio 4 in 2006. It is written by Nigel Smith. The producer is Gareth Edwards. The story revolves around an unsuccessful writer named Ben Smith (Neil Pear [..]
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Vent is a second studio album by the German metalcore band Caliban.
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Vent is a second studio album by the German metalcore band Caliban.
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In submarine technology a vent is a valve fitted to the top of a submarine's ballast tanks to let air escape from the top of the ballast tank and be replaced by water entering through the opening(s) c [..]
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A vent is a vertical slit rising from the bottom hem of a jacket or a skirt, generally to allow for ease of movement. In the case of jackets, vents were originally a sporting option, designed to make [..]
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The Vent EP was the first official release by English punk–rock band Sounds of Swami. After several years of recording demos, the band finally entered the studio with Tim Gray (aka TimG) in Manchester [..]
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"Vent" is a song by the American band Collective Soul. It is the second single from their fifth studio album Blender.
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