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Definition | : | from Latin viā, ablative of via “way, road, channel” |
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via
preposition
1. by way of: She flew to London via Paris.
2. by means of: a file sent via email.
Origin:
1770–80; < from Latin viā, an ablative of via, “way, road, channel”
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The full form of via is from Latin viā, ablative of via “way, road, channel”
from Latin viā, ablative of via “way, road, channel”
from Latin viā, ablative of via “way, road, channel” | Virtual Interface Architecture | Versatile Integrated Avionics