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61vide — s. f. 1. Vara de videira; bacelo, videira. 2. [Popular] Cordão umbilical, envide …
62vide — /ˈvideɪ / (say veeday), /ˈvaɪdi / (say vuydee) verb see (used especially in making reference to parts of a text). {Latin, imperative of vidēre to see} …
63vide ante — /videɪ ˈænteɪ/ (say veeday antay), / ti/ (say tee) verb see before (used to direct a reader s attention to preceding material). {Latin} …
64vide infra — /videɪ ˈɪnfrə/ (say veeday infruh) verb see below (used to direct a reader s attention to subsequent material). Abbrev.: v.i. {Latin} …
65vide post — /videɪ ˈpoʊst/ (say veeday pohst) verb see after or afterwards (used to direct a reader s attention to later material). {Latin} …
66vide supra — /videɪ ˈsuprə/ (say veeday soohpruh) verb see as above (used to direct a reader s attention to preceding material). Abbrev.: v.s. {Latin} …
67vide — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}} patrz, zobacz (w innym miejscu w tekście) <łac.> {{/stl 7}} …
68vide — [vī′dē, vē′dā] v. [L, imper. sing of videre, to see: see VISION] refer to: used to direct attention to a particular page, book, etc …
69vide ante — [an′tē] [L] see before; see earlier (in the book, etc.) …
70vide infra — [in′frə] [L] see below; see further on (in the book, etc.) …