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VE'NOUS, a. [L. venosus, from vena, a vein.] 1. Pertaining to a vein or to veins...
VENT, n. [L. venio, Eng. wind, _c.; properly a passage.] 1. A small aperture; a ...
VENT'AGE, n. A small hole. [Not in use.]
VENT'AIL, n. That part of a helmet made to be lifted up; the part intended for t...
VENTAN'A, n. A window. [Not English.]
VENTAN'NA, VENT'ER, n. One who utters, reports or publishes. VEN'TER , n. [L.] 1...
VEN'TIDUCT, n. [L. ventus, wind, and ductus, a canal.] In building, a passage fo...
VEN'TILATE, v.t. [L. ventilo, from ventus, wind.] 1. To fan with wind; to open a...
VEN'TILATED, pp. Exposed to the action of the air; fanned; winnowed; discussed.
VEN'TILATING, ppr. Exposing to the action of wind; fanning; discussing.
VENTILA'TION, n. [L. ventilatio.] 1. The act of ventilating; the act or operatio...
VEN'TILATOR, n. An instrument or machine for expelling foul or stagnant air from...
VENTIL'OQUOUS, a. Speaking in such a manner as to make the sound appear to come ...
VENTOS'ITY, n. [L. ventosus.] Windiness; flatulence.
VEN'TRAL, a. [from L. venter, belly.] Belonging to the belly. The ventral fins, ...
VEN'TRICLE, n. [L. ventriculus, from venter, belly.] In a general sense, a small...