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    viz.
    [viz]
    adverb
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    viz. (adverb)
    1. namely; in other words (used to introduce a gloss or explanation):
      "the first music reproducing media, viz., the music box and the player piano"
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    abbreviation of videlicet, z being a medieval Latin symbol for -et..
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    1. namely; in other words (used to introduce a gloss or explanation):
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  3. In English, viz. means that is or namely. It’s used in legal and technical writing as well as in footnotes of books because it saves space. Elsewhere it is unpronounceable, so it should give way a more familiar alternative. Viz. is short for the Latin loanword videlicet (meaning, literally, it is permitted to see ).

    The abbreviation viz. (or viz without a full stop) is short for the Latin videlicet, which itself is a contraction of the Latin phrase videre licet, meaning "it is permitted to see". It is used as a synonym for "namely", "that is to say", "to wit", "which is", or "as follows".

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    Viz. is an abbreviation of videlicet, a Latin phrase meaning "that is to say". It is used to introduce a clarification or explanation of something that has already been said.

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