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Victor ['vɪktə] nstresses
names Виктор; Виктор (фамилия и мужское имя; ударение на первом слоге)
Victor ['vɪktə] n
avia. условное обозначение буквы "V" в фонетическом алфавите (брит.версия)
relig. Виктор I (Pope from about 189 to 199, under whom Latin replaced Greek as the official language of the Roman church. In addition to settling the Easter controversy, he held a number of synods at Rome to deal with the dynamic monarchian heresy of the Byzantine merchant Theodotus); Виктор II (Pope from 1055 to 1057. As guardian of the emperor's infant son, Henry IV, and as adviser to the empress regent Agnes, Victor wielded enormous power, which he employed tactfully to maintain peace throughout the empire and to strengthen the papacy against baronial aggressions); Виктор (IV) (1. Antipope from March to May 29, 1138. He succeeded the antipope Anacletus II but the renowned mystic abbot St. Bernard of Clairvaux influenced him to reconcile with Innocent; 2. Antipope from 1159 to 1164, the first of four antipopes established against Pope Alexander III by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. In adopting his papal name, he ignored the antipope Victor of 1138; IV)
victor ['vɪktə] n
gen. победитель
Gruzovik победоносец; триумфатор
mil., lingo то же, что vehicle (Употребляется в радиообмене. Происходит от названия первой буквы слова "Vehicle" в фонетическом алфавите НАТО Alexander Oshis)
victor ['vɪktə] adj.
gen. победоносный
 English thesaurus
Victor ['vɪktə] abbr.
abbr., scottish V (phonetic alphabet)
VICTOR ['vɪktə] abbr.
abbr. Velocity Induced Creation Transitory Optical Reciever
abbr., inet. Virtual Information Communications Technology And Operations Resource
abbr., phys., scient. Velocity Induced Creation Transitory Optical Receiver
VICTORS abbr.
abbr., mil. Variable Intensity Conflict Training System
ictor F: 1 phrase in 1 subject
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