A slit in the seam of a garment, The excretory opening of lower orders of vertebrates, The opening of a volcano from which lava flows, An opening through which gases, especially air, can pass, To allow gases to escape, A verbalized frustration, To allow to escape through a vent, (Discuss() this sense) Ventriloquism, To express, If you vent your feelings, you express them forcefully. She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration The rioters were prevented from venting their anger on the police, Sale; opportunity to sell; market, Fig, Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet, To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint, Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet, To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to, give expression to (strong feelings or opinions); release air or gas; provide with a vent, To sell; to vend, A baiting place; an inn, To utter; to report; to publish, To snuff; to breathe or puff out; to snort, A small aperture; a hole or passage for air or any fluid to escape; as, the vent of a cask; the vent of a mold; a volcanic vent, The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes, The opening at the breech of a firearm, through which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge; touchhole, To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent, a mold, external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate a hole for the escape of gas or air a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket) a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms", give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers, To scent, as a hound, Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance, Opening in Earth's crust through which volcano expels ash, other volcanic products and gases, The opening in the crust through which volcanic material erupts, expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms", An opening in the Earth's surface through which lava, gases, and hot particles are expelled Also called volcanic vent and volcano, the opening at the earth's surface through which volcanic materials are ex-truded Its conduit usually is pipe-like in shape, The opening within a volcano through which igneous material is ejected, The narrow opening leading from the upper side of the breech to the after end of the chamber, used for igniting the powder charge to fire the piece Earlier guns were primed with loose powder, and their vents are often surrounded by cup-shaped moldings to receive powder Later guns used priming tubes, and their vent openings are flush with the barrel Hot powder gases are highly erosive, and the vents of bronze guns were enlarged by repeated firing In later bronze guns, a cooper vent bushing, or vent piece, was screwed into a threaded socket When the vent became enlarged the bushing was replaced, give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers", activity that releases or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger", If you give vent to your feelings, you express them forcefully. She gave vent to her anger and jealousy. A slit in a garment, as in the back seam of a jacket. to express feelings of anger, hatred etc, especially by doing something violent or harmful vent sth on sb, A vent is a hole in something through which air can come in and smoke, gas, or smells can go out. There was a small air vent in the ceiling. = duct, opening for the release of air or gas, aperture; opening in an animal's body for the discharge of waste; means of release or expression (i.e. strong feelings, opinions, etc.); opening in a gun breech from which the charge is ignited, a hole for the escape of gas or air, external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate, Openings in the Earth's crust from which molten rock and volcanic gases escape onto the ground or into the atmosphere Vents may consist of a single circular-shaped structure, a large elongate fissure and fracture, or a tiny ground crack The release of volcanic gases and the eruption of molten rock will result in an assortment of constructional features ranging from enormous shield volcanoes and calderas to fumaroles and small rootless hornitos, a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt, Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck, such as a pipe or stack Any device installed on the roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck, a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket), An opening designed to convey water vapor or other gas from inside a building or a building component to the atmosphere, thereby relieving vapor pressure, (vent) The external opening of the cloaca in reptiles, A normally sealed mechanism that allows for the controlled escape of gases from within a cell, Another word for a sash or panel of a window or door VENT AREA In a fully opened door or window, the area of the opening that will allow passage of air in or out Some building codes require a minimum vent area in a structure, which is usually a percentage of the floor area or the wall area VINYL A shortened form for polyvinyl chloride or PVC (See PVC) VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE (VT) Visible Light Transmittance indicates the amount of available visible light energy that is allowed to pass through a transparent or translucent material This measurement is noted as a percentage figure and the higher the percentage, the more visible light is transmitted through the material, an opening designed to convey water vapor or other gasses from an interior to the atmosphere, the opening of a volcano in the earth's crust, A small aperture designed to provide an outlet from a confined space or a inlet into it Air vents (which are also used for heating and are sometimes called "louvres") are usually situated at the top of the dashboard pointing upward toward the windshield), in the center of the dashboard (directing the airflow out into the middle of the passenger compartment), on each side of the dashboard (sending the air back along the sides to the rear of the vehicle), and in the center underneath the dashboard (directing air into the front footwells), A pipe that allows air into a drain system to balance the air pressure, preventing the water in the traps from being siphoned off Back to alphabetical list, Narrow passage at the die parting which permits air to escape from the die cavity as it is filled with molten metal, An intentional opening for the escape of gasses to the outside, The opening at the Earth's surface through which volcanic materials (magma and gas) escape, In geology, the center of a volcano, winze A vertical or inclined shaft cut or an opening on its sides, where molten lava is erupted from one level to another in a mine for ventilation or to remove ore, The small hole leading from the top of the barrel to the base of the bore, by which a spark is communicated to the charge, Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck such as a pipe or stack Any device installed on the roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck, A pipe or duct which allows flow of air as an inlet or outlet, A small tube from the top of the gun to the firing chamber Used in firing the gun, The surface geyser opening The point at the surface which water exits the geyser, supplied with a vent or vents for intake of air or discharge of gases, past of vent, Eliminating air from a retort prior to sterilizing canned foods, the relief of overpressure in confined volumes through the release of air to a larger volume An open window helps to vent an explosion, forcing air to escape from a jar by applying heat, or permitting air to escape from a pressure canner before closing the vent or putting on the weighted gauge Also called exhausting, present participle of vent, A release of gas either controlled (through a vent) or accidental, A requirement by most roofing manufacturers to have minimum ventilation achieved for their warranties to be valid It is to release heat and condensation from the attic space beneath the roof, which can damage roofing materials as well as your structure Most existing homes are under vented and do not have enough devices to properly achieve a healthy home and a healthy roof Something my spouse does every 28 days I like to golf or work late during these periods of my life, the act of venting, Drilling a small hole (not a finger hole) to relieve suction on the thumb hole, Allowing moisture and gases to escape from the kiln during firing, The act of perforating a textile bias ply tubeless tire above the beads during retreading Thus air bleeding through the calendering can escape without forming air pockets between plies, - The controlled release of gases into the atmosphere The gases might be natural gas or other hydrocarbon vapors, water vapor and other gases, such as carbon dioxide, separated in the processing of oil or natural gas, Venting consists of permitting a flow of air into or out of a tank, Perforation with a vent wire of the sand over and around a mold cavity to assist in the escape of the gases, Tuxedos can be either vented or non-vented in the rear Vented coats can either have a center vent or side vents, plural of , vent, third-person singular of vent, on gable or under soffit, ventilated piece of siding that allows for air circulation under roof, A window which vents or is venting, is able to open and close; it is operable , On a coat, an opening in the lower part of a seam; a slit in the garment; tuxedo types: center vent, non-vented, side vented, A NOAA PMEL program established in 1984 to focus research on determining the oceanic impacts and consequences of submarine hydrothermal venting, with most of the effort directed towards achieving an understanding of the chemical and thermal effects of venting along northeast Pacific Ocean seafloor spreading centers See the VENTS Web site, Various devices used for releasing air from a balloon envelope See PARACHUTE VALVE and ROTATION VENTS,
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A slit in the seam of a garment
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The excretory opening of lower orders of vertebrates
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The opening of a volcano from which lava flows
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An opening through which gases, especially air, can pass
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To allow gases to escape - "The stove vents to the outside."
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A verbalized frustration
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To allow to escape through a vent - "Exhaust is vented to the outside."
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(Discuss() this sense) Ventriloquism
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To express - "He vents his anger violently."
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If you vent your feelings, you express them forcefully. She telephoned her best friend to vent her frustration The rioters were prevented from venting their anger on the police
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Sale; opportunity to sell; market
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Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet
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To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint
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Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet
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To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to
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give expression to (strong feelings or opinions); release air or gas; provide with a vent fiil
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To sell; to vend
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A baiting place; an inn
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To utter; to report; to publish
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To snuff; to breathe or puff out; to snort
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A small aperture; a hole or passage for air or any fluid to escape; as, the vent of a cask; the vent of a mold; a volcanic vent
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The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes
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The opening at the breech of a firearm, through which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge; touchhole
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To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent
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a mold
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external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate a hole for the escape of gas or air a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket) a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"
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give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers
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To scent, as a hound
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Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance
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Opening in Earth's crust through which volcano expels ash, other volcanic products and gases
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The opening in the crust through which volcanic material erupts
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expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"
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An opening in the Earth's surface through which lava, gases, and hot particles are expelled Also called volcanic vent and volcano
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the opening at the earth's surface through which volcanic materials are ex-truded Its conduit usually is pipe-like in shape
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The opening within a volcano through which igneous material is ejected
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The narrow opening leading from the upper side of the breech to the after end of the chamber, used for igniting the powder charge to fire the piece Earlier guns were primed with loose powder, and their vents are often surrounded by cup-shaped moldings to receive powder Later guns used priming tubes, and their vent openings are flush with the barrel Hot powder gases are highly erosive, and the vents of bronze guns were enlarged by repeated firing In later bronze guns, a cooper vent bushing, or vent piece, was screwed into a threaded socket When the vent became enlarged the bushing was replaced
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give expression or utterance to; "She vented her anger"; "The graduates gave vent to cheers"
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activity that releases or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
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If you give vent to your feelings, you express them forcefully. She gave vent to her anger and jealousy. A slit in a garment, as in the back seam of a jacket. to express feelings of anger, hatred etc, especially by doing something violent or harmful vent sth on sb
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A vent is a hole in something through which air can come in and smoke, gas, or smells can go out. There was a small air vent in the ceiling. = duct
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opening for the release of air or gas, aperture; opening in an animal's body for the discharge of waste; means of release or expression (i.e. strong feelings, opinions, etc.); opening in a gun breech from which the charge is ignited isim
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a hole for the escape of gas or air
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external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate
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Openings in the Earth's crust from which molten rock and volcanic gases escape onto the ground or into the atmosphere Vents may consist of a single circular-shaped structure, a large elongate fissure and fracture, or a tiny ground crack The release of volcanic gases and the eruption of molten rock will result in an assortment of constructional features ranging from enormous shield volcanoes and calderas to fumaroles and small rootless hornitos
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a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt
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Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck, such as a pipe or stack Any device installed on the roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck
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a slit in a garment (as in the back seam of a jacket)
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An opening designed to convey water vapor or other gas from inside a building or a building component to the atmosphere, thereby relieving vapor pressure
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(vent) The external opening of the cloaca in reptiles
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A normally sealed mechanism that allows for the controlled escape of gases from within a cell
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Another word for a sash or panel of a window or door VENT AREA In a fully opened door or window, the area of the opening that will allow passage of air in or out Some building codes require a minimum vent area in a structure, which is usually a percentage of the floor area or the wall area VINYL A shortened form for polyvinyl chloride or PVC (See PVC) VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE (VT) Visible Light Transmittance indicates the amount of available visible light energy that is allowed to pass through a transparent or translucent material This measurement is noted as a percentage figure and the higher the percentage, the more visible light is transmitted through the material
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an opening designed to convey water vapor or other gasses from an interior to the atmosphere
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the opening of a volcano in the earth's crust
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A small aperture designed to provide an outlet from a confined space or a inlet into it Air vents (which are also used for heating and are sometimes called "louvres") are usually situated at the top of the dashboard pointing upward toward the windshield), in the center of the dashboard (directing the airflow out into the middle of the passenger compartment), on each side of the dashboard (sending the air back along the sides to the rear of the vehicle), and in the center underneath the dashboard (directing air into the front footwells)
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A pipe that allows air into a drain system to balance the air pressure, preventing the water in the traps from being siphoned off Back to alphabetical list
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Narrow passage at the die parting which permits air to escape from the die cavity as it is filled with molten metal
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An intentional opening for the escape of gasses to the outside
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The opening at the Earth's surface through which volcanic materials (magma and gas) escape
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In geology, the center of a volcano, winze A vertical or inclined shaft cut or an opening on its sides, where molten lava is erupted from one level to another in a mine for ventilation or to remove ore
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The small hole leading from the top of the barrel to the base of the bore, by which a spark is communicated to the charge
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Any outlet for air that protrudes through the roof deck such as a pipe or stack Any device installed on the roof, gable or soffit for the purpose of ventilating the underside of the roof deck
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A pipe or duct which allows flow of air as an inlet or outlet
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A small tube from the top of the gun to the firing chamber Used in firing the gun
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The surface geyser opening The point at the surface which water exits the geyser
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supplied with a vent or vents for intake of air or discharge of gases
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past of vent
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venting
Eliminating air from a retort prior to sterilizing canned foods
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venting
the relief of overpressure in confined volumes through the release of air to a larger volume An open window helps to vent an explosion
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venting
forcing air to escape from a jar by applying heat, or permitting air to escape from a pressure canner before closing the vent or putting on the weighted gauge Also called exhausting
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venting
present participle of vent
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venting
A release of gas either controlled (through a vent) or accidental
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A requirement by most roofing manufacturers to have minimum ventilation achieved for their warranties to be valid It is to release heat and condensation from the attic space beneath the roof, which can damage roofing materials as well as your structure Most existing homes are under vented and do not have enough devices to properly achieve a healthy home and a healthy roof Something my spouse does every 28 days I like to golf or work late during these periods of my life
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venting
the act of venting
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Drilling a small hole (not a finger hole) to relieve suction on the thumb hole
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venting
Allowing moisture and gases to escape from the kiln during firing
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venting
The act of perforating a textile bias ply tubeless tire above the beads during retreading Thus air bleeding through the calendering can escape without forming air pockets between plies
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venting
- The controlled release of gases into the atmosphere The gases might be natural gas or other hydrocarbon vapors, water vapor and other gases, such as carbon dioxide, separated in the processing of oil or natural gas
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venting
Venting consists of permitting a flow of air into or out of a tank
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venting
Perforation with a vent wire of the sand over and around a mold cavity to assist in the escape of the gases
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Tuxedos can be either vented or non-vented in the rear Vented coats can either have a center vent or side vents
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on gable or under soffit, ventilated piece of siding that allows for air circulation under roof
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A window which vents or is venting, is able to open and close; it is operable
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On a coat, an opening in the lower part of a seam; a slit in the garment; tuxedo types: center vent, non-vented, side vented
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A NOAA PMEL program established in 1984 to focus research on determining the oceanic impacts and consequences of submarine hydrothermal venting, with most of the effort directed towards achieving an understanding of the chemical and thermal effects of venting along northeast Pacific Ocean seafloor spreading centers See the VENTS Web site
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Various devices used for releasing air from a balloon envelope See PARACHUTE VALVE and ROTATION VENTS
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