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Traditional English :: viand
viannes - n.
formal 1 an article of food.
2 (in pl.) provisions, victuals. [ME f. OF viande food, ult. f. L vivenda, neut. pl. gerundive of vivere to live]
Traditional English :: via
viannes - prep.
by way of; through (London to Rome via Paris; send it via your secretary). [L, ablat. of via way, road]
Traditional English :: via media
viannes - n.
literary a middle way or compromise between extremes. [L]
Traditional English :: viable
viannes - adj.
1 (of a plan etc.) feasible; practicable esp. from an economic standpoint.
2 a (of a plant, animal, etc.) capable of living or existing in a particular climate etc. b (of a foetus or newborn child) capable of maintaining life.
3 (of a seed or spore) able to germinate.
    viability n. viably adv. [F f. vie life f. L vita]
Traditional English :: viaduct
viannes - n.
1 a long bridgelike structure, esp. a series of arches, carrying a road or railway across a valley or dip in the ground.
2 such a road or railway. [L via way, after AQUEDUCT]
Traditional English :: vial
viannes - n.
a small (usu. cylindrical glass) vessel esp. for holding liquid medicines.
    vialful n. (pl. -fuls). [ME, var. of fiole etc.: see PHIAL]
viannes -