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via (preposition)
1. By going through or by way of a particular place: Dan flew to Los Angeles from France via New York.
2. By means of a machine, a person, etc.: Jane will send Mark more information via electronic mail.
3. Etymology: from Latin, via, "way, road; channel, course".
2. By means of a machine, a person, etc.: Jane will send Mark more information via electronic mail.
3. Etymology: from Latin, via, "way, road; channel, course".
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via- [-vey, -voy-]
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Routes or Roman roads.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group V
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via- [-vey, -voy-]
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