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videlicet
[ wi-dey-li-ket; English vi-del-uh-sit ]
adverb
- that is to say; namely (used especially to introduce examples, details, etc.): : viz., viz
It happened two days after, videlicet the 14th of June.
videlicet
/ 惫瑟藞诲颈藧濒瑟藢蝉蓻迟 /
adverb
- namely: used to specify items, examples, etc viz
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of videlicet1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of videlicet1
Example Sentences
Dallas and Walton, of counsel for Watson, denied that the words could be rejected, though laid under a videlicet, as they were material, and they were not repugnant to anything that went before.
A lady who met her in Brussels says she spoke with much enthusiasm of the eminent artists, who, in her part of the world鈥攙idelicet, the Eastern Counties鈥攈ad become men of mark.聽
He, whose talents were many, went forth into the highways and stole a dog from a 'civilian'鈥攙idelicet, some one, he knew not who, not in the Army.
Wolves鈥攙idelicet, errors鈥攕hall creep into your marshalled words.'
But he still lives鈥攅specially in memory and in poetry鈥攙idelicet.
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