Via vs Overcommunication - What's the difference?
via | overcommunication |
A main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome. (Mainly used in set phrases, below.)
(label) A small hole in a printed circuit board filled with metal which connects two or more layers.
By way of; passing through.
By (means of); using (a medium).
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, passage=A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer. A supplier many miles away would then take the part to the local matternet station for airborne dispatch via drone.}}
As per (a mathematical equation).
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Excessive communication; communicating too much
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, passage=Or is it a product of our drifting in an ocean of overcommunication ? }}
As a preposition via
is (british spelling).As a noun overcommunication is
excessive communication; communicating too much.via
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{{der3, via affirmativa , Via Crucis , Via Dolorosa , Via Egnatia , Via Lactea , via media , via negativa}}Etymology 2
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*Preposition
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