vi·ce ver·sa (vī'sə vûr'sə, vīs')
adv. (Abbr. v.v.)
With the order or meaning reversed; conversely.
2007-03-03 19:38:31
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answered by crzywriter 5
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It's actually vice versa.It means the other way for example when a solid is heated,it turns into a liquid and vice versa.
2007-03-04 03:46:11
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answered by professor smart 3
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the other way around.
You give me a gift & "vise versa" I'll give you a gift
2007-03-04 06:38:01
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answered by ? 3
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Thus, "the other way around", "conversely", etc. Historically, vice is more properly pronounced as two syllables, but the one-syllable pronunciation is extremely common.
2007-03-04 03:39:19
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answered by asphyxia 5
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its ' Vice versa '
It means the other way round .
2007-03-04 03:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple, the other way around.
2007-03-04 03:43:11
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answered by patti duke 7
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the opposite way of the way the phrase was first said.
2007-03-04 03:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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either way
2007-03-04 03:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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"The other way around" in latin.
2007-03-04 03:38:30
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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