The phrase is vis-Ã?-vis. Pronounced vee za vee, it is French for "face-to-face," and by extension means regarding, or in relation to.
Edge, cusp - viz. brinkmanship, bringing a negotiation, etc. close to breakdown.
If you are doing a crossword puzzle, "iter" is the answer.
I don't understand what you mean by "connipition" since the question lacks clarity.
I've never heard it before, but it's a play on the old phrase, "the wild, wild west." Mild means meek.
"Cywir in gwlad" is a Welsh phrase that translates to "correct in the country" in English. It emphasizes the importance of accuracy or correctness within a specific context or setting, often related to cultural or national identity. The phrase can be interpreted as a call to uphold truth and authenticity in local matters.
MeaningIn a position facing another. Literally 'face to face'. Often now used in the sense of 'in relation to'. Proper spelling is vis-a-vis - may be why you are having a hard time finding the answer elsewhere.;)
namely
It could mean different things such as; with regard to, Face to face, in relation to.... Basically if two CEO's are of the same authority one in NY and one in LA, "my vis a vis in the LA office" the person whom is of equal rank in the LA office, its one of those sayings that people often say but can't really explain. When you see it you know it...
Chris Donald has written: 'Viz' 'Viz Calendar 1992 BRO' 'Viz (Annuals)' 'Viz the Dogs Bollocks Issues to 31'
No. Viz is not an acceptable Scrabble word.
Andras Viz is 6' 1".
Viz - comic - was created in 1979.
Viz Media was created in 1986.
Edge, cusp - viz. brinkmanship, bringing a negotiation, etc. close to breakdown.
Viz media publishes naruto. Yes.
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No. VIZ is not a legal English scrabble word.