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viva examination

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  • Viva voce — or viva voce can refer to:* The band Viva Voce * For the defense of a scholarly thesis or dissertation by word of mouth, a viva voce examination ( viva voce is Latin for by live voice ) * For spoken evidence (viva voce), see Evidence (law) * Viva …   Wikipedia

  • viva voce — viva voce, adj. /vuy veuh voh see, vee veuh/ 1. by word of mouth; orally. 2. Also, viva. (in British and European universities) the oral part of an examination. [1555 65; < ML viva voce with living voice, L, abl. of viva vox] * * * …   Universalium

  • viva — Ⅰ. viva [1] ► NOUN Brit. ▪ an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification. ORIGIN abbreviation of VIVA VOCE(Cf. ↑viva voce). Ⅱ. viva [2] ► EXCLAMATION …   English terms dictionary

  • viva — viva1 [vē′vä] v.impersonal v.imper. [It & Sp] long live (someone or something specified)!: used in exclamations of acclaim viva2 [vī′və] n. [also in italics] Brit. a university examination with spoken questions and answers; oral examination …   English World dictionary

  • viva voce — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (especially of an examination) oral rather than written. ► NOUN Brit. full form of VIVA(Cf. ↑viva). ORIGIN Latin, with the living voice …   English terms dictionary

  • viva voce — meaning ‘an oral examination’, is pronounced viy vǝ voh chi. It is usually shortened to viva (plural vivas) and this is also used as a verb (with inflected forms vivaes, vivaed, vivaing) …   Modern English usage

  • examination — Synonyms and related words: Pap test, Socratic method, airing, analysis, anatomic diagnosis, appraisal, article, asking, assessment, assize, audition, biological diagnosis, biopsy, blue book, bringing into question, buzz session, canvassing,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • viva — vivas (Pronounced [[t]va͟ɪvə[/t]] for meaning 1, and [[t]vi͟ːvə[/t]] for meaning 2.) 1) N COUNT A viva is a university examination in which a student answers questions in speech rather than writing. [BRIT] 2) EXCLAM People in crowds sometimes… …   English dictionary

  • viva — viva1 /vee veuh/; It. /vee vah/; Sp. /bee vah/, interj. 1. Italian, Spanish. (an exclamation of acclaim or approval): Viva Zapata! n. 2. a shout of viva. [1665 75; lit.: may (he) live! 3rd pers. sing. pres. subj. of It vivere, Sp vivir L vivere… …   Universalium

  • viva — vi|va1 [ˈvaıvə] n also viva voce BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: viva voce] a spoken examination taken at the end of a university course viva 2 vi|va2 [ˈvi:və] interjection [Date: 1600 1700; : Italian; Origin: long live! , from vivere to live ,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • viva — viva1 [ vʌɪvə] Brit. noun an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification. verb (vivas, vivaing, vivaed vəd or viva d) subject to a viva. Origin abbrev. of viva voce. viva2 …   English new terms dictionary

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