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vice versa"the order being changed," c. 1600, Latin, from vice, ablative of vicis "a change, alternation, alternate order" (see vicarious) + versa, feminine ablative singular of versus, past [..]
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vice versaVice versa is a Latin phrase meaning "reverse position" in the opposite way. E.g. The responsibilities of the employer towards the employees and vice versa.
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vice versaIn reverse order
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vice versaOmphacomel
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vice versa
The same but with the two things or people mentioned reversed.
''As long as my friend Mike places first and my friend Joe places second, or vice versa, I will be happy!''
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