"Ventouse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ventouse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ventouse" Meaning

A ventouse (the feminine form of the noun in French, the masculine form is ventilateur or ventouse itself can be used in both forms) refers to a vacuum cleaner, especially a handheld or portable one, or in British English, a vacuum cleaner, in general.

In a broader sense, a ventouse can also refer to a suction polyp, a polyp that attaches to a surface using suction.

"Ventouse" Examples

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5 Examples of Usage:


1. Medical Context: "The ventouse extractor was used to assist in the difficult delivery."
2. Window Treatment: "She installed a new ventouse-blind system in her living room to control sunlight."
3. Mechanical Device: "The engineer designed a ventouse pump to lift heavy loads onto the construction site."
4. Geological Term: "The geologist explained that the ventouse eruption was a result of the pressure build-up beneath the surface."
5. Nautical Term: "The captain carefully maneuvered the ventouse winch to lift the anchor out of the water."

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