Crossword-Solution: VIZ 3 letters, 24 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Viz adv. To wit; that is; namely.

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VIZ anagram ZIV

We have 24 clues for the answer “VIZ”

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"i.e." relative 1 answer
To wit: Abbr. 1 answer
To wit, for short. 1 answer
That is to say: Abbr. 1 answer
Relative of "i.e." 1 answer
Namely, for short 1 answer
Namely, briefly 1 answer
Namely, Lat. abbr. 1 answer
Kin of 'i.e.' 1 answer
Dict.'s "namely" 1 answer
Alternative to i.e. 1 answer
For example, or namely, in Latin abbreviation 1 answer
"E.g." relative 1 answer
Namely: Abbr. 2 answers
Namely, in Latin 2 answers
videlicet 6 answers
That is (to say). 9 answers
To wit 10 answers
"That is ___" 10 answers
Namely. 18 answers
IN plain English 49 answers
In other words 60 answers
IN detail 69 answers
BY the book 75 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VIZ (5)

And, without wishing to offer any remarks on the employments of others, I may state that it was my conviction that I could not do better than continue in that in which I was engaged, viz., in devoting my whole life to the culture of my reason, and in making the greatest progress I was able in the knowledge of truth, on the principles of the method which I had prescribed to myself.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
But whatever form they may have taken, one fact is common to all past ages, viz., the exploitation of one part of society by the other.
The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 1993
All beings in Flatland, animate and inanimate, no matter what their form, present _to our view_ the same, or nearly the same, appearance, viz.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
From my own experiments, I have found that a plate, by being galvanized, can be rendered more sensitive to the operation of the light in proportion of one to five, viz.: if a plate as furnished by the market, be cleaned, polished, coated and exposed in the camera, if the required time to freely develop an impression be ten seconds, a similar plate prepared in like manner and galvanized, will produce an equally well-defined image in eight seconds.
American Handbook of the Daguerrotype Samuel D. Humphrey 1994
The sines of the angle of incidence and refraction (that is, the perpendicular drawn from the extremity of an arc to the diameter of a circle,) are always in the same ratio; viz: from air into water, the sine of the angle of refraction is nearly as four to three, whatever be the position of the ray with respect to the refracting surface.
The History and Practice of the Art of Photography Henry H. Snelling 2008

Quotes with VIZ (3)

There appears to be a fifth way, that of eminence. According to this I argue that it is incompatible with the idea of a most perfect being that anything should excel it in perfection (from the corollary to the fourth conclusion of the third chapter) . Now there is nothing incompatible about a finite thing being excelled in perfection; therefore, etc. The minor is proved from this, that to be infinite is not incompatible with being; but the infinite is greater than any finite …
John Duns Scotus
As a fantasist, I well understand the power of escapism, particularly as relates to romance. But when so many stories aimed at the same audience all trumpet the same message — And Lo! There shall be Two Hot Boys, one of them your Heart’s Intended, the other a vain Pretender who is also hot and with whom you shall have guilty makeouts before settling down with your One True Love — I am inclined to stop viewing the situation as benign and start wondering why, for instance, the …
Foz Meadows
For the elements have the property of moving back to their place in a straight line, but they have no properties which would cause them to remain where they are, or to move other-wise than in a straight line, These rectilinear motions of these four elements when returning to their original place are are of two kinds, either centrifugal, vziz.>the motion of the air and the fire; or centripedal, viz.> the motion of the earth, and the water; and when the elements have reached th…
Maimonides
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Used 34 times in crossword archives (1954–2021).