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vta

Vta vs Sta - What's the difference?

vta | sta |


As an initialism vta

is (neuroanatomy) ventral tegmental area.

As a verb sta is

to stay.

Ita vs Vta - What's the difference?

ita | vta |


As initialisms the difference between ita and vta

is that ita is Independent Television Authorityvta is verb transitive animate.

As a noun ita

is a kind of palm tree (Mauritia flexuosa), growing near the Orinoco.

Via vs Vta - What's the difference?

via | vta |


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.

As an initialism vta is

verb transitive animate.

Vita vs Vta - What's the difference?

vita | vta |


As a proper noun vita

is .

As an initialism vta is

(neuroanatomy) ventral tegmental area.

Vat vs Vta - What's the difference?

vat | vta |


As a noun vat

is ford.

As an initialism vta is

(neuroanatomy) ventral tegmental area.

Eta vs Vta - What's the difference?

eta | vta |


As initialisms the difference between eta and vta

is that eta is estimated time of arrival while vta is verb transitive animate.

As a noun eta

is the seventh letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, the eighth in Old Greek.