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viva1 interj long live; up with (a specified person or thing) [from Italian, literally: may (he) live! from vivere to live, from Latin vīvere] viva2 Brit n (Social Science / Education) an oral examination vb -vas, -vaing, -vaed (tr)
(Social Science / Education) to examine orally [shortened from viva voce] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| And in fact, reports of this kind, viva voce, made in the hearing of all parties, and liable to be contradicted or corrected on the spot, are more likely to convey accurate information to the public mind than those circulated through the press. "I had a similar description, viva voce, years ago," Arthur said when she had left us, "from a little girl. It was only a viva, however, and he felt sure that in a fortnight he could find out enough about the subject to scrape through. |
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