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viz.
[viz]
abbreviation
that is to say; namely (used especially to introduce examples, details, etc.).
the two forms of energy that our society demands in enormous quantities, viz. electricity and liquid fuels.
viz
abbreviation
videlicet
Word History and Origins
Origin of viz.1
Example Sentences
Que Será, Será Here’s a phrase that permits us to banish Any thought that is overly plan-ish — Just the future tense, viz.,
For Locke there are ‘three degrees of Knowledge, viz. Intuitive, Demonstrative, and Sensitive: in each of which, there are different degrees and ways of Evidence and Certainty’.
He did not seem to know, and I asked, viz.
That sort of makes "idle talk" more like planning, viz., premeditation.
But what we don’t see is a man who is game to threaten other leaders’ personal power, viz.
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