Vincent
Vin*cent's angina
noun
{bc}Vincentu0027s infection in which the ulceration has spread to surrounding tissues (as of the pharynx and tonsils)
Vincent's infection
noun
{bc}a progressive painful disease of the mouth that is marked especially by dirty gray ulceration of the mucous membranes, bleeding of the gums, and a foul odor to the breath and that is associated with the presence of large numbers of a rod-shaped bacterium ({it}Fusobacterium fusiforme{/it} synonym {it}F. nucleatum{/it}) and a spirochete ({it}Treponema vincentii{/it} synonym {it}Borrelia vincentii{/it}) in the lesions
Vin*cent de Lé*rins
biographical name
Saint {it}died circa{/it} {sc}a.d.{/sc} 450 Gallic theologian
Vin*cent de Paul
biographical name
Saint 1581u20131660 French religious
Saint Vin*cent
geographical name
island of the British West Indies in the central Windward Islands {it}population{/it} 99,750
Saint Vincent, Cape
geographical name
cape jutting into the Atlantic in southwestern Portugal
Saint Vincent, Gulf
geographical name
inlet of the Indian Ocean in South Australia east of the Yorke Peninsula
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
geographical name
country in the Windward Islands of the West Indies consisting of the islands of {d_link|Saint Vincent|Saint Vincent:g} and the northern {d_link|Grenadines|Grenadines:g}; capital Kingstown (on Saint Vincent), {it}area{/it} 150 square miles (389 square kilometers), {it}population{/it} 101,800
Au*riol
biographical name
Vincent 1884u20131966 French politician; 1st president of 4th Republic (1947u201354)
Beards*ley
biographical name
Aubrey Vincent 1872u20131898 English illustrator