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1 VICE
[N]VITIUM (-I) (N)DEDECUS (-ORIS) (N)MALITIA (-AE) (F)LUES (-IS) (F)[PREP]PROPROD -
2 VICE-
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3 VICE: VICES
[N]PRAVITAS: PRAVITATES (PL) -
4 VICE-PROVOST
[N]VICEPRAEPOSITUS (-I) (M) -
5 ACCOUNT: ON ACCOUNT OF
[PREP]OBPROPTERCAUSA GRATIAPERDEEXEECERGOVICIS: VICEVICIS: VICEM -
6 ALTERNATELY
[ADV]INVICEMVICIS: PER VICESVICIS: VICEALTERNUS: ALTERNIS... ALTERNISVICIS: VICEMVICISSIMVICISSATIMVICIS: IN VICEMVICIS: IN VICISADINVICEMALTERNATIMALTERNEALTERNIS -
7 LIKE
[A]SIMILIS (-E)ADSIMILIS (-E)ASSIMILIS (-E)CONSIMILIS (-E)INDISSIMILIS (-E)VICINUS (-A -UM)GEMINUS (-A -UM)PAR (PARIS)PARILIS (-E)AEQUUS (-A -UM)INDISCRETUS (-A -UM)ACINOSUS (-A -UM)ADSIMILATUS (-A -UM)AECUS (-A -UM)ASSIMILATUS (-A -UM)COMPARILIS (-IS -E)CONCOLORANS (-ANTIS)CONCOLORUS (-A -UM)CONFORMALIS (-IS -E)CONFORMIS (-IS -E)[ADV]AEQUUSSIREMPSPARITERIUXTAJUXTASIMILITERPROBABILITERIUXTIMJUXTIMCOLUMBULATIMSIREMPSE[CONJ]TAMQUAMVELUTVELUTIINSTARTANQUAM[PREP]PROPRODMODUS: AD MODUMMODUS: IN MODUMVICEMVICE[V]COMPROBO (-ARE -PROBAVI -PROBATUM)CONPROBO (-ARE -PROBAVI -PROBATUM)AMO (-ARE -AMAVI -AMATUM)- IN LIKE MANNER- I WOULD LIKE- JUST LIKE- MAKE LIKE- VERY LIKE- WOULD YOU LIKE? -
8 MANNER: AFTER THE MANNER OF
[PREP]VICIS: VICEVICIS: VICEM -
9 MUTUALLY
[ADV]CITROINTERMUTUEMUTUOINVICEMVICIS: IN VICEMVICIS: IN VICISVICIS: PER VICESVICIS: VICEVICIS: VICEMVICISSIMVICISSATIMADINVICEM -
10 RECIPROCALLY
[ADV]MUTUOMUTUEINVICEMCITROVICISSIMVICISSATIMVICIS: IN VICEMVICIS: IN VICISVICIS: PER VICESVICIS: VICEVICIS: VICEMINTERADINVICEM -
11 TURN: BY TURNS
[ADV]ALTERNUS: ALTERNIS... ALTERNISINVICEMVICIS: IN VICEMVICIS: IN VICISVICIS: PER VICESVICIS: VICEVICIS: VICEMVICISSIMVICISSATIMMUTUEMUTUOADINVICEMALTERNATIMALTERNEALTERNIS -
12 TURN: BY TURNS OF
[PREP]VICEMVICEVICIS: IN VICEMINVICEMVICIS: VICEM -
13 TURN: IN TURN
[A]ALTERNUS (-A -UM)[ADV]ORDO: ORDINEORDO: IN ORDINEMORDO: EX ORDINEORDO: IN ORDINEORDO: PER ORDINEMDEINCEPSINVICEMVICIS: IN VICEMVICIS: IN VICISVICIS: PER VICESVICIS: VICEVICIS: VICEMVICISSIMVICISSATIMPORROADINVICEM
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Vice — is a practice or habit that is considered immoral, depraved, and/or degrading in the associated society. In more minor usage, vice can refer to a fault, a defect, an infirmity, or merely a bad habit. Synonyms for vice include fault, depravity,… … Wikipedia
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Vice — Vice, n. [See {Vise}.] 1. (Mech.) A kind of instrument for holding work, as in filing. Same as {Vise}. [1913 Webster] 2. A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements. [Written also {vise}.] [1913 Webster] 3. A gripe or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vice — Vi ce, prep. [L., abl. of vicis change, turn. See {Vicarious}.] In the place of; in the stead; as, A. B. was appointed postmaster vice C. D. resigned. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
VICE — s. m. Défaut, imperfection. Vice de nature. Vice de conformation. Vice de construction. Cette maladie vient d un vice du sang. Ce cheval n a point de vices. Vice rédhibitoire. Il y a un vice considérable dans cet acte. Vice de forme. Vice de… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
VICE — n. m. Défaut, imperfection grave qui rend une personne ou une chose plus ou moins impropre à sa destination. Vice de nature. Vice de conformation. Vice rédhibitoire. Ce cheval n’a point de vices. Il y a un vice dans cet acte. Vice de forme. Vice… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
VICE — Infobox Software name = VICE caption = VICE emulating Commodore 64 collapsible = author = developer = VICE team released = latest release version = 2.0 latest release date = Release date and age|2008|7|25 latest preview version = latest preview… … Wikipedia