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What are some words with the root via?

Here are some words with the root "via," which comes from the Latin word for "way":

General words related to "way":

* Via: The most straightforward word meaning "way" or "road."

* Viaduct: A bridge carrying a road or railway over a valley or other obstacle.

* Via ferrata: A protected climbing route in the mountains, often with cables and ladders.

* Deviate: To turn aside from a course or way.

Words indicating "through" or "by means of":

* Via: Used to indicate the method or route of travel, e.g., "I went to Paris via London."

* Via media: A compromise between opposing viewpoints.

Words related to "life" or "living":

* Vivisection: The practice of performing operations on live animals for scientific research.

* Vivify: To give life or energy to something.

* Vivisect: To dissect or operate on a living animal.

Other words:

* Viable: Capable of living or developing.

* Vivid: Clear, bright, and intense in color or appearance.

Note: While the root "via" is present in these words, their meanings have evolved and may not directly relate to the original Latin meaning of "way."

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