Correct spelling for the English word "avante" is [avˈɑːnte͡ɪ], [avˈɑːnteɪ], [a_v_ˈɑː_n_t_eɪ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The term "avante" is not recognized as a standard word in the English language. There is a possibility you meant "avant" or "avant-garde," which have dictionary definitions that can be provided.
Avant-garde, often referred to as simply "avant," is a noun that originated from the French language and refers to innovative and experimental ideas, methods, or art. It represents a movement that challenges conventional norms, breaks boundaries, and pushes the boundaries of traditional aesthetics. Avant-garde creations are usually characterized by their uniqueness, originality, and departure from the established cultural norms. It encompasses various artistic fields such as literature, music, film, painting, and other forms of artistic expression. The avant-garde movement emerged during the late 19th to early 20th century and continues to influence contemporary artistic endeavors.
Avante is a term that does not have a recognized definition or known usage in the English language. It may be an invented word or a variation of another term. As such, it is not possible to provide a dictionary definition for "avante" since it lacks an established or widely accepted meaning.