Vim is a noun that signifies power, energy, or vigor. It originates from the Latin word 'vis', meaning strength.
Vim is a noun meaning power, energy, or vigor, derived from the Latin word 'vis' for strength.
Front | vim \VIM\ |
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Back | noun Power; energy; vigor. [From Latin vis (strength, energy, force).] "Watford, playing with enthusiasm and vim, had dominated the opening minutes." - Tim Collings; Watford Suffer Sinking Feeling; The Independent (London, UK); Dec 31, 2006. |
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