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via1through a place We flew home via Dubai.2by means of a particular person, system, etc. I heard about the sale via Jane. The news program came to us via satellite.Check pronunciation: via
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via1779, from Latin via "by way of," ablative form of via "way, road, path, highway, channel, course," from PIE *wegh- "to go, convey" (see weigh).
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viavia - By way of. via
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viaA really weird person you can't find a girl like Via. She's special and unique her personality is special and shes beautiful too shes modest about herself and really shy but shes crazy [..]
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viavia is like thru something
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viaChipset manufacturer. I.E. VIA has made several chipsets for AMD Processors.
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viaA really fat girl who likes to roll on the floor laughing.
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viathrough.
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viaroad, way, street
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viaAcronym used in the course to stand for Verification, Independence, and Accountability. Reliable information has all three of these characteristics.
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viaBy way of
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viaA via is a connection between different copper layers. In PCB all vias are “through” vias, in that they connect copper on all layers.
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viaVenue Information Assistant.
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viaVersatile Integrated Avionics
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viaLat. n. "way, road." KEY: via@lat_n
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vialat_n 1 via 1
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viaA plated-through hole used for interconnection of conductors on different sides or layers of a PCB.
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viaNational Passenger Railroad Service of Canada that operates on subsidies all major passenger train service. (see Amtrak
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via
A main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome. ''(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)''
(electronics) A small hole in a printed circuit board filled with metal which connects two or more laye [..]
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