ventage

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English

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Etymology

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From vent +‎ -age.

Noun

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ventage (countable and uncountable, plural ventages)

  1. (countable) A puff of air coming through a hole in a wind instrument.
  2. Venting (the act by which something is vented)
    • 1893, Robert Burton Buckley, Irrigation Works in India and Egypt, page 164:
      In some Madras examples which have been successful, the ventage in the under-sluices is about the same as that in the head-sluices above them.
    • 1943, The intertype:
      The most important factor in casting solid, close-grained slugs suitable for withstanding pressure in direct printing is efficient ventage of air from the mold each time a slug is cast.

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