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Encyclopedia > Bent

The term bent may refer to:

Look up bent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • Bent, past-tense adjective for a bend.
  • Bent, British slang term for gay men.
  • Bent, a plant properly named Agrostis capillaris.
  • Bent is also a surname, which originates from the Old English "Beonet", meaning a plain or a moor, covered with the bent-grass.
  • Bent (village), a village in the municipality of Rijnwoude, the Netherlands.
  • Bent, a recumbent bicycle. It is popular in the Netherlands and some other countries as a commuters' bike.
  • Bent (play), a 1979 play starring Richard Gere which was adapted into a movie in 1997.
  • Bent (band), an electronica duo from England.
  • Bent (song), a song by matchbox twenty.
  • Bent (Connecticut band), an all-male band in Connecticut.

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Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site - Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) (372 words)
Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site features a reconstructed 1840’s adobe fur trading post on the mountain branch of the Santa Fe Trail where traders, trappers, travelers, and Plains Indian tribes came together in peaceful terms for trade.
Seven to eleven year-old children are invited to "step back in time" and learn skills of the 1800s frontier as a trapper, trader, craftsman, laborer, Indian or soldier during the July 8th "Kid's Quarters".
Bent's Fort was on the boundary with Mexico in the 1830s and 1840s.
Bent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (148 words)
Bent is also a surname, which originates from the Old English "Beonet", meaning a plain or a moor, covered with the bent-grass.
Bent (village), a village in the municipality of Rijnwoude, the Netherlands.
Bent (play), a 1979 play starring Richard Gere which was adapted into a movie in 1997.
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