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Trent

1

[ trent ]

noun

  1. Italian Trento. Ancient Tridentum. a city in northern Italy, on the Adige River.
  2. Council of Trent, the ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church that met at Trent intermittently from 1545 to 1563, and that defined church doctrine and condemned the Reformation.


Trent

2

[ trent ]

noun

  1. a river in central England, flowing northeast from Staffordshire to the Humber, 170 miles (275 km) long.

Trent

/ trɛnt /

noun

  1. a river in central England, rising in Staffordshire and flowing generally northeast into the Humber: the chief river of the Midlands. Length: 270 km (170 miles)
  2. See Trento
    AlsoTrient the German name for Trento


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Example Sentences

But Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) argued that creating a law with such a distinction may be hard.

I sent letters to State Representative Roger Wicker, Senator Trent Lott and Thad Cochran.

Trent lived in the apartment building and was the dog's owner.

Trent had summoned Jefferson after arguing with Ahmad Phillips.

“There will be a thorough investigation into this instance,” deputy White House spokesman Trent Duffy told The New York Times.

The council of Trent was prorogued for two years; it did not assemble again until 1562.

The country is exactly the same as the ground on the opposite side of the Trent without the hedges.

In parts it was like the ground round that pretty little cottage at Carlton, where Thompson lives when the Trent is in flood.

Have you got an idea in this world, Calvin Trent, what she's going to do?

You mustn't think Judge Trent and I don't feel any responsibility of you.

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