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bymeanof |
viale |
via |
Via is a related term of viale.
Viale is likely misspelled.
Viale has no English definition.
As a noun via is
a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)As a preposition via is
by way of; passing through.
viable | via |
As an adjective viable
is able to live on its own (as for a newborn).
As a preposition via is
(british spelling).
via | bymeansof |
from | via |
As prepositions the difference between from and via
is that
from is with the source or provenance of or at while
via is by way of; passing through.
As a noun via is
a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)
trivia | via |
As a proper noun trivia
is (roman mythology) the goddess of crossroads.
As a preposition via is
(british spelling).
via | envy |
As nouns the difference between via and envy
is that
via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)envy is resentful desire of something possessed by another or others (but not limited to material possessions).
As a preposition via
is by way of; passing through.
As a verb envy is
to feel displeasure or hatred towards (someone) for their good fortune or possessions.
via | with |
As nouns the difference between via and with
is that
via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)with is alternative form of lang=en.
As prepositions the difference between via and with
is that
via is by way of; passing through while
with is against.
As an adverb with is
along, together with others/group etc.
via | trough |
As nouns the difference between via and trough
is that
via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.
As a preposition via
is by way of; passing through.
As a verb trough is
to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.
via | vial |
As nouns the difference between via and vial
is that
via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome.
(Mainly used in set phrases, below.)vial is a glass vessel or bottle, especially a small tube-shaped bottle used to store medicine, perfume or other chemical.
As a preposition via
is by way of; passing through.
As a verb vial is
to put or keep in, or as in, a vial.
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