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Definition of videlicet from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
vi·del·i·cet   (v-d l-s t, v-, w-d l-k t) adv. Abbr. viz. That is; namely. Used to introduce examples, lists, or items. [Latin vid licet, contraction of vid re licet, it is
videlicet • \vuh-DEH-luh-set\ • adverb: that is to say : namely Example Sentence: The restaurant is famous for several dishes: videlicet, arroz con pollo, olla podrida, and carne
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VIDELICET. A Latin adverb signifying to wit, that is to say, namely, scilicet. (q.v.) This word is usually, abbreviated Viz. 2. The office of the videlicet is to mark
That is to say; viz. 1993, Anthony Burgess, A Dead Man in Deptford: My father did speak much of the day he was not speedily to forget, videlicet May Day of 1517, when there was
vi·del·i·cet (v-d l-s t, v-, w-d l-k t) Function: adverb Abbreviation: viz. Etymology: Latin vid licet, contraction of vid re licet, it is permitted to see: vid re, to see; see
adverb Latin. that is to say; namely (used esp. to introduce examples, details, etc.). Abbreviation: viz.
Introduction . The materials ("Materials") contained in Videlicet’s web sites are provided by Videlicet and may be used for informational purposes only.

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