
1) American role-playing game 2) Antic 3) Bold exploit 4) Dangerous undertaking 5) Escapade 6) Exciting expedition 7) Exciting experience 8) Exciting or daring experience 9) Experience 10) Exploit 11) French word used in English 12) Incident 13) Jaunt 14) Kind of film 15) Labor 16) New account on Madison Avenue
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1) Auntter 2) Caper 3) Chance 4) Escapade 5) Essay 6) Excitement 7) Pursuit 8) Saga 9) Undertaking
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An enterprise in which something is risked or left to chance.
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An adventure is an exciting or unusual experience. It may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome. Adventures may be activities with some potential for physical danger such as exploring, skydiving, mountain climbing, river rafting or participating in extreme sports. The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that i...
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[1834] Online Database`s Australian National Shipwreck Database Australian Shipping - Arrivals and Departures 1788-1968 including shipwrecks Encyclopedia of Australian Shipwrecks - New South Wales Shipwrecks Books ...
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[1850] The Adventure was a wooden schooner built in 1850 at Hong Kong, that was wrecked in 1855 at Richmond River, New South Wales, under the master James Cook. ...
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[1979 video game] Adventure is a {vgy|1979}{sfn|Wolf|2001|p=96|ps=:`In 1979, the first all-graphics adventure game appeared: the home game Adventure for the Atari 2600...`|ref=medium} video game for the Atari 2600 video game console. In the game, the player controls a square avatar whose quest is to hunt an open world environment for a hidd...
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[Dungeons & Dragons] In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, an adventure or module is a pre-packaged book or box set that helps the Dungeon Master manage the plot or story of a game. The term adventure is currently used by the game`s publisher Wizards of the Coast. In early editions of the game these publications were commonly referre...
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[magazine] Adventure magazine was an American pulp magazine that was first published in November 1910 by the Ridgway company, an offshoot of the Butterick Publishing Company. Adventure went on become one of the most profitable and critically acclaimed of all the American pulp magazines. The magazine had 881 issues. The magazine`s first edit...
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[role-playing game] Cover of the Brian Eno album Ambient 1/Music for Airports, 1978. ...
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[role-playing games] An adventure is either a published or otherwise written collection of plot, character, and location details used by a gamemaster to manage the plot or story in a role-playing game. Each adventure is based upon a particular gaming genre and is normally designed for use with a specific game or gaming system. However, skil...
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[schooner] The 1926 schooner Adventure is one of the last of the famous Grand Banks fishing schooners of Gloucester, Massachusetts. She is one of only two knockabout (schooners having no bowsprit) fishing schooners surviving. Adventure was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1994. ==History== Designed by Thomas F. McManus of Boston and...
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[ship] The Adventure was a sloop maritime fur trade ship built by the crew of Captain Robert Gray on his second voyage to the Northwest Coast of North America. The 45-ton sloop was built to allow the trading venture to access smaller inlets the Columbia could not reach. At the end of his second voyage Gray sold the ship to the Spanish Navy....
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A single challenge, often short enough to be completed in one session. Often makes up one smaller piece of larger story with a beginning and an end, but may be stand alone. Contrast with Campaign.
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• (n.) A remarkable occurrence; a striking event; a stirring incident; as, the adventures of one`s life. • (n.) A mercantile or speculative enterprise of hazard; a venture; a shipment by a merchant on his own account. • (v. i.) To try the chance; to take the risk. • (n.) That which happens without design; chance; hazard; hap; he...
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(from the article `Furneaux, Tobias`) On Capt. Samuel Wallis` westerly-directed circumnavigation in the Royal Navy ship `Dolphin` (1766–68), Furneaux was among the first Europeans to ...
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1. That which happens without design; chance; hazard; hap; hence, chance of danger or loss. 'Nay, a far less good to man it will be found, if she must, at all adventures, be fastened upon him individually.' (Milton) ... 2. Risk; danger; peril. 'He was in great adventure of his life.' (Berners) ... 3. The encountering of risks; hazardous and strikin...
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Ad·ven'ture noun [ Middle English aventure , aunter , anter , French aventure , from Late Latin adventura , from Latin advenire , adventum , to arrive, which in the Romance languages took the sense of 'to happen, befall.' See Advene .] 1.
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HMS Adventure was a British cruiser-minelayer of 6740 tons displacement launched in 1926. HMS Adventure was the first vessel to be designed and built for the British Navy as a dedicated minelayer. HMS Adventure was armed primarily with 340 mines which were for laying, and also with four 4.7-inch anti-aircraft guns; four 3-ponder guns; one multiple ...
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[
n] - a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)
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adventure 1. That which comes to us, or happens without design; chance, fortune, luck. 2. A chance occurrence, an event or issue, an accident. 3. A hazardous or perilous enterprise or performance; a daring feat; hence, a prodigy, a marvel. 4. Any novel or unexpected event in which one shares; an exciting or remarkable incident befalling any one. 5....
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Adventure (pronounced ad-ven-cher) was originally a Middle English word derived from the Old French aventure meaning “destiny,” “fate,” or “chance event.” Today, we define adventure as a remarkable or unexpected journey, experience, or event that a person participates in as a result of chance. This last detail, a result of chance, is a ...
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escapade 1 risky venture noun a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)
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