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vent1 / vent/ • n. an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space. ∎ fig. release or expression of a strong emotion, energy, etc.: children give vent to their anger in various ways. ∎ the opening of a volcano, through which lava and other materials are emitted. ∎ hist. the touch hole of a gun. ∎ the anus, esp. one in a lower animal such as a fish that serves for both excretion and reproduction.• v. [tr.] 1. give free expression to (a strong emotion): he had come to vent his rage and despair. 2. provide with an outlet for air, gas, or liquid: clothes dryers must be vented to the outside. ∎ discharge or expel (air, gas, or liquid) through an outlet: the plant was isolated and the gas vented. ∎ permit air to enter (a beer cask).DERIVATIVES: vent·less adj.vent2 • n. a slit in a garment, esp. in the lower edge of the back of a coat through the seam.
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Hence (partly after F. †esvent, évent) vent sb. A. †discharge, utterance; issue, outlet XVI; means of outlet, opportunity of escape XVII; B. anus; aperture, outlet XVI; way out XVII.
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1. Aperture, air-hole, or passage to allow fresh air to enter and foul air to leave.
2. Chimney-flue.
3. Opening-light, hinged at the top or bottom, in a metal window.