Ardent

  • 61Ardent (automobile) — The Ardent was a product of Caron et Cie, Paris, from 1900 to 1901. The company used its own make of 5 hp v twin engine in their four seater vis à vis light car. Termed a ‘victoriette,’ it was unusual in that the body was mounted on a frame, but… …

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  • 62Ardent Communications — Infobox Company type = Subsidiary foundation = flagicon|USA United States location = flagicon|USA United States industry = Computer networking parent = Cisco SystemsArdent Communications is a broadband Internet access company based in the United… …

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  • 63ardent spirits — noun A strong distilled alcoholic liquor or whiskey Even then I realized the possibilities of my suburb, that hotbed of revolution in which heroes, inventors, and practical men of science, rogues and scoundrels, virtues and vices, were all packed …

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  • 64ardent supporter — enthusiastic backer, steadfast advocate, ardent follower …

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  • 65ardent spirits —    spirituous intoxicants    Referring to the burning of the throat, not from the Dutch courage which may follow:     He had committed the sin of lust, he had drunk ardent spirits. (B. Cornwell, 1993) …

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  • 66ardent spirits — noun strong distilled liquor or brandy • Syn: ↑aqua vitae • Hypernyms: ↑liquor, ↑spirits, ↑booze, ↑hard drink, ↑hard liquor, ↑John Barleycorn, ↑ …

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  • 67ardent — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, ablaze, acquiescent, afire, aflame, aflicker, aglow, agog, agreeable, alacritous, alcoholic, alight, amative, amatory, amenable, amorous, and, anxious, assiduous, athirst, avid, baking, blazing, blistering,… …

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  • 68ardent — ar|dent Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 69ardént — adj. m., pl. ardénţi; f. sg. ardéntã, pl. ardénte …

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  • 70ardent — ar|dent <aus gleichbed. lat. ardens, Gen. ardentis, Part. Präs. von ardere »verbrennen, glühen«> (veraltet) brennend, heiß, hitzig, leidenschaftlich …

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