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via
[ vahy-uh, vee-uh ]
preposition
- by a route that touches or passes through; by way of:
From here, you would fly to Japan via the North Pole.
- by the agency or means of:
The task of identifying maps was entirely done by volunteers who were selected via an online campaign.
noun
- Architecture. a space between two mutules.
- Electronics. an electrical connection between layers of a circuit board, usually made by placing conductive metal pads on each layer and drilling a hole through them, then adding more conductive metal to the inside of the hole.
via
/ ˈ±¹²¹ÉªÉ™ /
preposition
- by way of; by means of; through
to London via Paris
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Origin of via1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of via1
Example Sentences
In a statement via their solicitor, the family said that they would "pursue the aims we share with Meta and Pinterest through the Molly Rose Foundation to help ensure young people have a positive experience online".
The five-time Oscar nominee and her husband, theater director Thomas Kail, reportedly welcomed their latest child together via surrogate more than a month ago.
There is a palpably vintage quality to “The Luckiest Man in America,†obviously via the ’80s costuming and hair, the sets and broadcast-TV style.
Salon reached out to Starlink for comment via SpaceX, but did not receive a response.
Death via intravenous infusion normally takes just a few minutes, as the lethal drugs go straight into the bloodstream, whereas swallowing the drugs means patients usually take around an hour or two to die, but can take considerably longer, although they are usually unconscious after a few minutes.
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