See also: -valent

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Back-formation from valence.

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valent (comparative more valent, superlative most valent)

  1. (chemistry, linguistics) Having valence.

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Inherited from Old Catalan valent and its variants, from Latin valentem.

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valent (feminine valenta, masculine plural valents, feminine plural valentes)

  1. valiant, brave, courageous
    1. de valent : (adverb) strongly

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valent

  1. gerund of valer
  2. gerund of valdre

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valent

  1. third-person plural present indicative/subjunctive of valoir

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valent

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of valeō

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valent

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