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(Tıp) venter
A vendor
A woman with offspring
A broad, shallow concavity, notably of a bone
A protuberant, usually hollow structure, notably:

an abdomen.

the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
a belly-like body part (as the belly of a muscle)
a belly-like body part (as the belly of a muscle) the womb; "`in venter' is legal terminology for `conceived but not yet born'"
the womb; "`in venter' is legal terminology for `conceived but not yet born'"
{i} abdomen, belly (Anatomy, Zoology); uterus of a woman (Law)
One who vents; one who utters, reports, or publishes
a belly-like body part (as the belly of a muscle) the womb; "`in venter' is legal terminology for `conceived but not yet born'" a speaker who expresses or gives vent to a personal opinion or grievance
The uterus, or womb
A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula
The lower part of the abdomen in insects
The belly; the abdomen; sometimes applied to any large cavity containing viscera
A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter; children by different venters
a speaker who expresses or gives vent to a personal opinion or grievance
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Gros Ventres
(French; "Big Bellies") North American Indian group living in north-central Montana, U.S. Known to the Blackfoot as Atsina, they call themselves Ah-ah-nee-nin, meaning "White Clay People. " The Gros Ventres are an offshoot of the Algonquian-speaking Arapaho tribe, from which they may have separated as early as 1700; they were living in what is now northern Montana and adjacent regions of Canada in late historic times and were culturally similar to other Plains Indians. Together with the Assiniboin, they were settled on Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont. Some 2,900 people claimed sole Gros Ventres descent in the 2000 U.S. census. The name Gros Ventres has also been applied to the Hidatsa
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