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modus vivendi
modus vi·ven·di M0366100 (vĭ-vĕn′dē, -dī′)n. pl. modi vivendi 1. A manner of living; a way of life.2. A temporary agreement between contending parties pending a final settlement. [New Latin modus vīvendī : Latin modus, mode, Latin vīvendī, genitive sing. gerund of vīvere, to live.]modus vivendi (ˈməʊdəs vɪˈvɛndiː; -ˈvɛndaɪ) n, pl modi vivendi (ˈməʊdiː vɪˈvɛndiː; ˈməʊdaɪ vɪˈvɛndaɪ) a working arrangement between conflicting interests; practical compromise[C19: from Latin: way of living]mo•dus vi•ven•di (ˈmoʊ dəs vɪˈvɛn di, -daɪ n., ) pl. mo•di vivendi (ˈmoʊ di, -daɪ) 1. manner of living; way of life; lifestyle. 2. a temporary arrangement between persons or parties pending a settlement of matters in debate. [1875–80 < Latin] modus vivendiA Latin phrase meaning method of living, used to mean a compromise that allows two conflicting people or attitudes to exist in relative harmony.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | modus vivendi - a temporary accommodation of a disagreement between parties pending a permanent settlementaccommodation - a settlement of differences; "they reached an accommodation with Japan" | | 2. | modus vivendi - a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudeslife style, lifestyle, life-stylefashion, manner, mode, style, way - how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"fast lane - a hectic and pressured lifestyle often characterized by recklessness or dissipation; "life in fashion's fast lane has taught her a lot"free living - a lifestyle given to easy indulgence of the appetitesvanity fair - a vain and frivolous lifestyle especially in large cities | TranslationsModus Vivendi
Modus Vivendi a diplomatic term for a temporary or preliminary agreement that will be later supplanted by a more permanent or more detailed agreement. The document establishing a modus vivendi does not necessarily bear this designation but may represent a regular agreement or even a convention signed by both sides. More frequently, a modus vivendi is established through an exchange of notes. AcronymsSeeMVmodus vivendi Related to modus vivendi: modus operandiSynonyms for modus vivendinoun a temporary accommodation of a disagreement between parties pending a permanent settlementRelated Wordsnoun a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudesSynonyms- life style
- lifestyle
- life-style
Related Words- fashion
- manner
- mode
- style
- way
- fast lane
- free living
- vanity fair
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