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Ventôse - Wikipedia
Ventôse was the third month of the winter quarter (mois d'hiver). It started between 19 and 21 February. It ended between 20 and 21 March.
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VENTOSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VENTOSE is flatulent, windy.
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VENTOSE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
(in the French Revolutionary calendar) the sixth month of the year, extending from February 19 to March 20. Ventôse. / vɑ̃toz /. noun. the windy month ...
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ventose
▪ I. † ventose, n.1 Surg. Obs. Also 7 Sc. vantose. [a. OF. ventose, ventouse (F. ventouse, = Prov., Sp., Pg., It. ventosa), ad. L. ventōsa (sc. cucurbita), fem. of ventōsus, f. ventus wind.] A species of cupping-glass. Also attrib.1500 Ortus Vocab., Guna, a ventose boxe. 1541 R. Copland Guydon's Que...
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VENTOSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun an apparatus sometimes used to assist the delivery of a baby, consisting of a cup which is attached to the fetal head by suction.
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ventose - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Surg. (a) An instrument for drawing blood or other matter out of the body, a cupping glass; ~ box; (b) a similar instrument used to apply suction to a body part ...
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Ventose - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
sixth month of the Revolutionary calendar (February and March); the windy month.
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French frigate Ventôse - Wikipedia
Ventôse is a Floréal-class frigate (French: frégate de surveillance) of the French Navy. The frigate is the fourth ship of its class.
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ventose - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
World History(in the French Revolutionary calendar) the sixth month of the year, extending from February 19 to March 20. Latin ventōsus; see ventose; French. ' ...
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ventose, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective ventose is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for ventose is from 1721, in a dictionary by Nathan Bailey, ...
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ventosous
† venˈtosous, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. ventōsus: see ventose a.] Windy, flatulent.1639 T. de la Grey Expert Farrier 86 Paines and gripings..do proceed ofttimes from..the working of the spleene, which is most ventosous. 1662 J. Davies tr. Olearius' Voy. Ambass. 320 Unless the ventosous humour of it [hem...
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ventositous
† venˈtositous, a. Obs. rare. [f. next: cf. ventose a. and -itous.] Full of wind; windy.1601 B. Jonson Poetaster v. iii. 515 Hora. Barmy froth, puffy, inflate, turgidous and ventositous are come vp. Tibv. O, terrible, windie wordes! Ibid. 513.
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Guillaume-Charles Faipoult
Du 15 ventose, an 6. de la République française une et indivisible... (Signé : Merlin,...) - Liberté, égalité. Rome le vingt'huit ventose an 6. de l'ère républic... au citoyen Dallemagne général de division commandant les troupes françaises à Rome...
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ventosa
‖ venˈtosa Surg. Obs. [med.L.: see ventose n.] = ventose n.1562 W. Bullein Bulwarke, Sick Men 68 There are twoo kindes of the ventosas, or Boxinges.
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