via Full Form

(from Latin vi?, ablative of via “way, road, channel”)

via preposition 1. by way of: She flew to London via Paris. 2. by means of: a file sent via email. Origin: 1770–80; < from Latin vi?, an ablative of via, “way, road, channel”


Short Formvia
Full Formfrom Latin vi?, ablative of via “way, road, channel”
CategoryMiscellaneous > Etymology (Word Origins)
CountryWorldwide
Popularity
80%

Other Full Form Of via

S.No.Short FormFull FormCategoryCountryPopularity
1 VIA Very Innovative Architecture Business > Companies & Corporations Taiwan
50%
2 via from Latin vi?, ablative of via “way, road, channel” Miscellaneous > Etymology (Word Origins) Worldwide
80%
3 VIA Versatile Integrated Avionics Technology > Airplanes & Aircraft Worldwide
30%
4 VIA Virtual Interface Architecture Computing > Networking Worldwide
60%

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