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1 viz
[viz] abbr videlicet (a saber, isto é). -
2 visible
['vizəbl](able to be seen: The house is visible through the trees; The scar on her face is scarcely visible now.) visível- visibly- visibility* * *vis.i.ble[v'izəbəl] adj 1 visível, perceptível. 2 evidente, claro, manifesto, óbvio. 3 disponível, acessível. • adv visivelmente, evidentemente, claramente. -
3 vizard
viz.ard[v'izəd] n máscara para disfarce ou proteção. -
4 audiovisuel
audiovisuel, elle[odjɔvizɥɛl]Adjectif audiovisual* * *audiovisuel, elle[odjɔvizɥɛl]Adjectif audiovisual -
5 devise
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6 eurodevise
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7 proviseur
[pʀɔvizœʀ]Nom masculin presidente masculino e feminino do conselho diretivo* * *[pʀɔvizœʀ]Nom masculin presidente masculino e feminino do conselho diretivo -
8 rétroviseur
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9 viseur
[vizœʀ]Nom masculin (de carabine) mira feminino(d'appareil photo) visor masculino* * *[vizœʀ]Nom masculin (de carabine) mira feminino(d'appareil photo) visor masculino -
10 vison
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11 visualiser
[vizɥalize]Verbe transitif visualizar* * *[vizɥalize]Verbe transitif visualizar -
12 visuel
visuel, elle[vizɥɛl]Adjectif visual* * *visuel, elle[vizɥɛl]Adjectif visual -
13 devise
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14 proviseur
[pʀɔvizœʀ]Nom masculin presidente masculino e feminino do conselho diretivo* * *proviseur, -e pʀɔvizœʀ]nome masculino, feminino(liceu) director; reitor -
15 rétroviseur
[ʀetʀɔvizœʀ]Nom masculin retrovisor masculino* * *rétroviseur ʀetʀɔvizœʀ]nome masculinoretrovisor -
16 viseur
[vizœʀ]Nom masculin (de carabine) mira feminino(d'appareil photo) visor masculino* * *viseur vizœʀ]nome masculinovisor -
17 vison
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18 visualiser
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19 visuel
visuel, elle[vizɥɛl]Adjectif visual* * *visuel vizɥɛl]adjectivoorganes visuelsórgãos visuaismémoire visuellememória visualnome masculinoINFORMÁTICA ecrã -
20 audiovisuel
audiovisuel, elle[odjɔvizɥɛl]Adjectif audiovisual* * *audiovisuel odjovizɥɛl]adjectivoaudiovisual
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Viz. — Viz. (also rendered viz without a period) and videlicet are adverbs used as synonyms of “namely, that is to say, as follows.”Viz. is an abbreviation of videlicet, which is Latin for “it is permitted to see.” [OED; The New Fowler s Modern English… … Wikipedia
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viz — viz; viz·ca·cha; viz·ca·che·ra; viz·ca·chon; viz·ard; … English syllables
viz. — viz. abbr. Latin Namely; to wit; that is to say. Used to elaborate on what has already been said in more particular or precise language. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. viz … Law dictionary
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viz — is a shortened form of videlicet, a Middle English word based on Latin words meaning ‘it is permissible to see’; the final z is explained as a medieval symbol standing for the ending et. The abbreviation is used to mean ‘namely’ in introducing a… … Modern English usage
Viz — Viz, adv. [Contr. fr. videlicet.] To wit; that is; namely. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viz. — viz. [ vız ] abbreviation FORMAL used, especially in writing, when you want to give more specific information about something you have just mentioned … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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