viz.

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Englisch - Türkisch
şöyleki
demek ki
ki bu/bunlar
yani
ismen
videlicet
yani
videlicet
demek oluyor ki
viz
demek oluyor ki
Englisch - Englisch
namely, that is to say, as follows, specifically, as an illustration
that is, in other words
videlicet
{a} to wit, that is, namely, videlicet
A British adult comic magazine
viz. is used in written English to introduce a list of specific items or examples. The school offers two modules in Teaching English as a Foreign Language, viz. Principles and Methods of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. = namely. videlicet. a British comic (=magazine with stories told in pictures) for adults, which is full of rude jokes and is popular especially with students and other young adults. Most of its characters are stereotypes (=people who are supposed to be very typical representatives of a certain type of person). used before naming things that you have just referred to in a general way
To wit; that is; namely
vicelet
diurnal
viz.

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    Etymologie

    () From Latin videlicet (“that is to say, namely”), short for videre licet (“it is permitted to see ”). The ‘z’ was originally not a letter but a common Middle Latin scribal abbreviation|scribal abbreviation]] that was used for -et, specifically a Tironian note. The symbol resembled ‘z’, or rather 3 and Ȝ, and hence is thus represented in type. Compare ⁊, the Tironian symbol for Latin et (“and”) (in isolation, not as suffix).
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