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ventose
1[ ven-tohs ]
adjective
Archaic.
- given to empty talk; windy; flatulent.
ձԳô
2[ vahn-tohz ]
noun
- (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the sixth month of the year, extending from February 19 to March 20.
ձԳô
/ ɑ̃ٴdz /
noun
- the windy month: the sixth month of the French Revolutionary calendar, extending from Feb 20 to Mar 21
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ٴDz··ٲ [ven-, tos, -i-tee], noun
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ventose1
C18: from Latin Գōܲ full of wind, from ventus wind
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On Wednesday, the company said the body of a fourth crew member had been discovered the previous day and transferred to the French Navy’s "ձԳô" frigate.
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The company said Tuesday that the bodies of two other crew members were recovered at sea Monday night and transferred to the French Navy frigate "ձԳô."
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Besides the commercial vessels and aircraft, the French navy’s surveillance frigate “ձԳô” and “Panther” helicopter will also join the search on Monday.
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On the 3rd of Ventose, year II.
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Ventose, ven′tōs, adj. windy.—n. the sixth month of the French Revolutionary Calendar, 19th February to 20th March.—n.
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