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vice 1  (vs)
n.
1.
a. An evil, degrading, or immoral practice or habit.
b. A serious moral failing.
c. Wicked or evil conduct or habits; corruption.
2. Sexual immorality, especially prostitution.
3.
a. A slight personal failing; a foible: the vice of untidiness.
b. A flaw or imperfection; a defect.
4. A physical defect or weakness.
5. An undesirable habit, such as crib-biting, in a domestic animal.
6.
a. Vice A character representing generalized or particular vice in English morality plays.
b. A jester or buffoon.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin vitium.]

vice 2  (vs)
n. & v.
Variant of vise.

vi·ce 3  (vs, -s)
prep.
In place of; replacing.

[Latin ablative of *vix, change; see vice-.]

vice 1
Noun
1. an immoral or evil habit or action: greed is only one of their vices
2. a habit regarded as a weakness in someone's character: one of his few vices is cigars
3. criminal activities involving sex, drugs, or gambling [Latin vitium a defect]

vice 2 or US vise
Noun
a tool with a pair of jaws for holding an object while work is done on it [Latin vitis vine, plant with spiralling tendrils]

vice 3
Adjective
serving in the place of; being next in importance to: the vice chairman [Latin vicis interchange]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.vicevice - moral weakness                      
evilness, evil - the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice; "attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world"
2.vicevice - a specific form of evildoing; "vice offends the moral standards of the community"
gambling, gaming, play - the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize); "his gambling cost him a fortune"; "there was heavy play at the blackjack table"
evildoing, transgression - the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle; "the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father"
intemperateness, intemperance - consumption of alcoholic drinks

vice
noun 1. fault, failing, weakness, limitation, defect, deficiency, flaw, shortcoming, blemish, imperfection, frailty, foible, weak point, infirmity << OPPOSITE good point
Translations
vice [vaɪs] n (= evil) → vicio;
(TECH) → torno de banco

vice [vaɪs] n (= evil) → vice m;
(Tech) → étau m

vice [vaɪs] n (moral fault) → Laster nt;
(Tech) → Schraubstock m

vice [vaɪs] n (= evil) → vizio;
(TECH) → morsa

vice1
n vice [vais]
a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice. klem, draaibank مِلْزَمَه менгеме svěrák skruestik der Schraubstock μέγγενη torno de banco kruustangid گیره آهنگری و نجاری ruuvipenkki étau מֶלחָצַיִים व्यसन škripac satu tanggam skrúfstykki morsa, morsetto 万力 부도덕, 악덕 spaustuvai, žnyplės skrūvspīles ragum bankschroef skrustikke, tang imadło torno men­ghină тиски zverák primež stega skruvstäd คีมจับ mengene 老虎鉗 лещата کسي پرزہ کو مضبوطي سے پکڑنے کا ايک آلہ mỏ cặp, êtô 老虎


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