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back vent

American  

noun

  1. (in plumbing) a vent situated on the sewer side of a trap.


Example Sentences

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The tailored wool-blend coat can be worn to work, a special event or a simple night out with its front-button closure, back vent and side pockets.

From Fox News

The tailored wool-blend coat can be worn to work, a special event or a simple night out with its front button closure, back vent and side pockets.

From Fox News

“ZPHYRS” is written across the back vent in a classy silver font.

From The Verge

On a dress, “you can adjust the zipper to create a back vent to show as much leg as you want and for ease of walking.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Two single-breasted, 3-button suits in silver with silver lining, cut from fine Italian silk and constructed without a back vent.

From Time