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    vice
    [vīs]
    noun
    vice (noun) · vices (plural noun)
    Origin
    Middle English: via Old French from Latin vitium.
    vice
    [vīs, ˈvīsē]
    preposition
    1. as a substitute for:
      "the letter was drafted by David Hunt, vice Bevin who was ill"
    Origin
    Latin, ablative of vic- ‘change’.
    vice
    [vīs]
    noun
    1. British spelling of vise
    vice
    [vīs]
    noun
    informal
    vice (noun) · vices (plural noun)
    1. short for vice president, vice admiral, etc.
    vice-
    [vīs]
    combiningform
    1. acting as deputy or substitute for; next in rank:
      "vice-consul" · "vice regent"
    Origin
    from Latin vice ‘in place of’ (compare with vice).
    vise
    [vīs, vīz]
    noun
    vice (noun)
    1. a metal tool with movable jaws that are used to hold an object firmly in place while work is done on it, typically attached to a workbench.
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a screw or winch): from Old French vis, from Latin vitis ‘vine’.
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