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victrix

1

[ vik-triks ]

noun

, plural vic·tri·ces [vik, -tr, uh, -seez].


Victrix

2

[ vik-triks ]

noun

  1. an ancient Roman epithet variously applied to Venus, Diana, and other goddesses.
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Gender Note

See -trix.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of victrix1

From Latin, dating back to 1645–55; victor, -trix
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Example Sentences

But one moment does link it intrinsically to Rome, as the parade always begins with an actor voicing the words of Domitian, who was emperor when Deva Victrix was founded.

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Every year, a week or so before Christmas, Chester's streets are filled with the same sights, sounds and smells that have marked Saturnalia in the city since its days as the Roman city of Deva Victrix.

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There also can be environmental issues, said Anoop Davé, the CEO of Victrix, a real estate investment management development company specializing in converting mostly vacant office buildings into residential buildings and hotels.

There also can be environmental issues, said Anoop Davé, the CEO of Victrix, a real estate investment management development company specializing in converting mostly vacant office buildings into residential buildings and hotels.

Victrix Gambit Wireless Gaming Headset $110 $129 15% off The Victrix Gambit is a wireless gaming headset that nails the fundamentals, with good sound quality and controls that are intuitive to use.

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