What does vis-a-vis. mean?
vis-a-vis. means Fr. Literally, face to face. 1. In regard to. 2. Compared with.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Fr. Literally, face to face. 1. In regard to. 2. Compared with.?
Fr. Literally, face to face. 1. In regard to. 2. Compared with. can be abbreviated as vis-a-vis.
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What does vis-a-vis. stand for? vis-a-vis. stands for "Fr. Literally, face to face. 1. In regard to. 2. Compared with.". |
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What is the meaning of vis-a-vis. abbreviation? The meaning of vis-a-vis. abbreviation is "Fr. Literally, face to face. 1. In regard to. 2. Compared with.". |
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What does vis-a-vis. mean? vis-a-vis. as abbreviation means "Fr. Literally, face to face. 1. In regard to. 2. Compared with.". |
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