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Definition of "viâ" []

  • By way of: went to Pittsburgh via Philadelphia. (preposition)
  • By means of: sent the letter via airmail. (preposition)

American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright (c) 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Use "viâ" in a sentence
  • "The up train, which runs from Bristol to London in exactly two hours, via Badminton, is matched by a down train in the same time by the easier but slightly longer main line (_via_ Bath), giving a start-to-stop speed of 59-1/8 miles an hour, with a dead slow through Bath Station."
  • "The word via means "by way of" or "through," which gets at the heart of VIA at HCH's three-fold goal: to better the conditions of life for others through service to humanity, build alliances between religious and nonreligious individuals and communities and combat the misconception that the nonreligious do not contribute to society."
  • "When the owner/operators Amy Pulley and Alice Cozzolino wanted to sell, they spread the word via their customers."
Words like "viâ"
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crimea
cytherea
dorothea
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elia
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viaticum viator