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Look up: Via

  1. via
    Latin, meaning: road, way, street.
    Found on http://archives.nd.edu/vvv.htm

  2. via
    abbreviation: by way of
    Found on http://www.apscharts.com/abbrev.html

  3. VIA
    Virtual Interface Architecture [Intel]
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  4. VIA
    A hole drilled through the board that is then plated, to provide selected connections between traces and/or Groundplane on different layers (or on Double Sided board, just the two sides). Some low cost or ad-hoc manufacturing processes do not provide the plated-through hole (which is difficult to manage without use of horrid chemicals and complex p
    Found on http://www.vutrax.co.uk/glossary.htm

  5. via
    Expansion of the Roman Empire was both facilitated by and an impetus to the development of an efficient system of roads. The roads were important militarily, as they bound together the steadily growing Roman Empire. Roads were very important to the Roman Empire as trade routes and fast routes for army movement. Due to the extensive road system comm…
    Found on http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/temetfutue/gl

  6. Via
    Road.
    Found on http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/glo_

  7. VIA
    Vaccine Information & Awareness
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/~mlshams/acrony

  8. via
    a plated-through hole used as a through connection,but in which there is no intention to insert a component lead or other reinforcing material Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers) • in a semiconductor atom:the vacancy resulting from the loss of an electron;when the electron is lost,so is the negative charge leaving a hole that exhibits an equivalent positive…
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  9. Via
    Vi"a noun [ Latin See Way .] A road way. Via Lactea [ Latin ] (Anat.) , the Milky Way, or Galaxy. See Galaxy , 1. -- Via media [ Latin ] (Theol.) , the middle way; -- a name applied to their own position by the Anglican high-churchmen, as being between the Roman Catholic Church and what they term extreme Protestantism.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/V/21

  10. Via
    Vi"a preposition [ Latin , ablative of via way. See Way .] By the way of; as, to send a letter via Queenstown to London.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/V/21

  11. via
    Any passage in the body, as the intestine, the vagina, etc. ... Origin: L. Way, road ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
    Found on http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?v

  12. Via
    • (n.) A road way. • (prep.) By the way of; as, to send a letter via Queenstown to London.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  13. via
    via via (s); viae (pl): Used to describe routes or Roman roads.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  14. via
    Any passage in the body, as the intestine, the vagina, etc. [L. way, road]
    Found on

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9 January 2009

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In 1972 the Cunard ship the Queen Elizabeth started to burn and burned for 3 days. Queen Elizabeth was launched on September 27, 1938 and due to the war in Europe, her maiden voyage ended on 7 March 1940 with a surprise arrival in New York Harbor. During her war service she carried over 811,000 passengers and sailed over 500,000 miles. At 83,637 gross registered tons, she would be the largest passenger ship afloat for the next 34 years. read more

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