vice-

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See also: vice and více

English

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Etymology

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From Latin vice (in place of), ablative form of vicis.

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vice-

  1. Taking the place or rank of (another person); deputy.

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Not to be confused with numerical terms beginning with vice- as a variation of Latin vigenti and intending the number 20.

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Catalan

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vice-

  1. vice-

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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vice-

  1. vice-

Italian

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vice-

  1. vice-

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Portuguese

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vice-

  1. vice-

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Romanian

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vice-

  1. vice-

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin vice (in place of), from the ablative of vicis (alternation, turn).

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vice-

  1. vice-

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