venter – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
venter
n.
abdomen, belly (Anatomy, Zoology); uterus of a woman (Law)
Venter
Venter or
Venters is a surname, and may refer to:
Venter
- AJ Venter (b. 1973), South African rugby union footballer
- Al J Venter, author
- André Venter (b. 1970), South African rugby union footballer
- Ben Venter (b. 1987), South African rugby union footballer
- Bill Venter (b. 1934), South African businessman
- Brendan Venter (b. 1969), South African rugby union footballer
- Christoffel Venter (1892–1977), South African military commander
- Craig Venter (b. 1946), American biologist and businessman
- Danny Venter (b. 1987), South African association football player
- Dora Venter (b. 1976), Hungarian pornographic film actress
- F.A. Venter (1916–1997), Afrikaans writer
- Floris Venter (1886–unknown), South African cyclist
- Francois Venter (b. 1991), South African rugby union footballer
- Hanco Venter (b. 1993), South African rugby union footballer
- Henco Venter (b. 1992), South African rugby union footballer
- Jacobus Johannes Venter (1814–1889), South African Boer political figure
- Jan Venter (b. 1988), South African swimmer
- Kyle Venter (b. 1991), American soccer player
- Orla Venter (b. 1976), Namibian long jumper
- Rina Venter (b. 1938), South African Minister of Heath from 1989 to 1994
- Ruan Venter (b. 1992), South African rugby union footballer
- Shaun Venter (b. 1987), South African rugby union footballer
- Walter Venter (b. 1984), South African rugby union footballer
venter
Noun
1. a speaker who expresses or gives vent to a personal opinion or grievance
(hypernym) speaker, talker, utterer, verbalizer, verbaliser
(derivation) vent, ventilate, give vent
2. the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
(synonym) abdomen, stomach, belly
(hypernym) body part
(hyponym) underbelly, underbody
(part-holonym) torso, trunk, body
(part-meronym) abdominal aorta
3. the womb; "`in venter' is legal terminology for `conceived but not yet born'"
(hypernym) uterus, womb
(classification) law, jurisprudence
4. a belly-like body part (as the belly of a muscle)
(hypernym) body part
venter
v.
blow (of wind); be windy
venter (de)
n.
hawker, peddler, street merchant