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videlicet
vi·del·i·cet V0092400 (vĭ-dĕl′ĭ-sĕt′, vī-, wĭ-dā′lĭ-kĕt′)adv. Abbr. viz. That is; namely. Used to introduce examples, lists, or items. [Latin vidēlicet, contraction of vidēre licet, it is permitted to see : vidēre, to see; see vide + licet, third person sing. present tense of licēre, to be permitted.]videlicet (vɪˈdiːlɪˌsɛt) advnamely: used to specify items, examples, etc. Abbreviation: viz [C15: from Latin]vi•de•li•cet (wɪˈdeɪ lɪˌkɛt; Eng. vɪˈdɛl ə sɪt) adv. Latin. that is to say; namely (used esp. to introduce examples, etc.). Abbr.: viz. ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | videlicet - as followsnamely, that is to say, to wit, viz. |
videlicetadverbThat is to say:namely, scilicet, specifically.Idiom: to wit.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeevizVidelicet
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 the party does not undertake to prove the precise circumstances alleged, and in such case he is not required to prove them. Steph. Pl. 309'; 7 Cowen, R. 42; 4 John. R. 450; 3 T. R. 67, 643; 8 Taunt. 107; Greenl. Ev. Sec. 60; 1 Litt. R. 209. Vide Yelv. 94; 3 Saund. 291 a, note; New Rep. *465, note; Dane's Ab. Index, h.t.; 2 Pick. 214, 222; 16 Mass. 129. AcronymsSeeVizvidelicet
Synonyms for videlicetadv that is to saySynonyms- namely
- scilicet
- specifically
Synonyms for videlicetadv as followsSynonyms- namely
- that is to say
- to wit
- viz.
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