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videlicet

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A quick definition of videlicet:

Videlicet is a fancy Latin word that means "that is to say" or "namely". It is used to make something more specific or clear after it has been stated in a general or unclear way. For example, if someone says "I like fruits, viz. apples and bananas", they are using videlicet to specify which fruits they like. It is often abbreviated as "viz.".

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A more thorough explanation:

Videlicet is a Latin word that means "to wit" or "namely". It is used to make something more specific or to point out something that was previously stated in a general or unclear way.

  • The party will be held at the park, videlicet, at the pavilion near the lake.
  • The project requires three main components, videlicet, a computer, software, and a printer.

In the first example, videlicet is used to specify the exact location of the party. In the second example, it is used to list the three specific components needed for the project. Both examples illustrate how videlicet is used to make something more specific and clear.

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