namelyˈneɪm li
English Definitions:
namely, viz., that is to say, to wit, videlicet (adverb)
as follows
namely (Adverb)
Especially, above all.
namely (Adverb)
Specifically; that is to say
namely
The abbreviation viz. (or viz without a full stop) is short for the Latin videlicet, which itself is a contraction of the Latin phrase videre licet, meaning "it is permitted to see". It is used as a synonym for "namely", "that is to say", "to wit", "which is", or "as follows". It is typically used to introduce examples or further details to illustrate a point. For example: "all types of data viz. text, audio, video, pictures, graphics, can be transmitted through networking".
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