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vitaplural vitae, Latin, literally "life" (see vital).
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vitaFeminine form of Vitus.
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vitaUkrainian and Belarusian short form of Viktoriya.
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vitaVITA is an American National Standards developer and a submitter of Industry Technical Agreements to the IEC, and the VITA Standards Organization provides its members with the ability to develop and t [..]
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vitaVITA stands for Volunteer Income Tax Assistance. It's an IRS program that provides free tax return preparation assistance to low- to moderate-income households. Â Â
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vitaN F life| career| livelihood; mode of life
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vita(Lat. "life") An account of someone's life and work, a biography. The best-known writer of the vita in the Renaissance was Vasari, whose Le vite de'più eccellenti pittori, scultori [..]
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vitaThe name of one of KidZania’s character, a 7-year old girl that represents the right to “Care;” A ‘Rightskeeper’ who shares the right to “Be” with the other two characters.
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vita
A curriculum vitae.
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vitaFeminine form of Vitus.
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vitaUkrainian and Belarusian short form of Viktoriya.
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