Trent
1 Americannoun
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Ancient Tridentum. Italian Trento. a city in northern Italy, on the Adige River.
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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.
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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)
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Also: Trient. the German name for Trento
Example Sentences
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Real Madrid and England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold said Vinicius had been his usual self before the fixture, "very chilled" and "very relaxed".
From BBC
Mark Barnfield, commercial director at Severn Trent Green Power, said the resulting gas was cleaned and either "injected into the gas grid" or converted to electricity.
From BBC
“I don’t think, to be honest, the entire world has ever seen that in a game,” guard Trent Perry said of the ejection.
From Los Angeles Times
His brother, Trent, is a freshman at Tennessee, so that option of joining his brother at the end of this season is also possible.
From Los Angeles Times
"Trent is a very intelligent boy, who understands the game very well, and has quickly understood what we want from him," Arbeloa told reporters.
From Barron's
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