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- VITAE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VITA is a brief biographical sketch
- Curriculum vitae - Wikipedia
The term curriculum vitae and its abbreviation, CV, are also used especially in academia to refer to extensive or even complete summaries of a person's career, qualifications, and education, including publications and other information
- Vitae - definition of vitae by The Free Dictionary
Define vitae vitae synonyms, vitae pronunciation, vitae translation, English dictionary definition of vitae n pl vi·tae 1 A curriculum vitae 2 A short account of a person's life American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- Your CV: Is it Vita or Vitae? - National Council on Family Relations
Compounding the confusion, though, is that the form "vitae" is plural for the word "vita " In the case of curriculum vitae, however, it is not a plural, but a singular with the same spelling
- VITAE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
He was a large teddy bear of a parson, with a face mottled by a penchant for aqua vitae
- vitae - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Categories: English non-lemma forms English noun forms English plurals in -ae with singular in -a Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation Dutch non-lemma forms Dutch noun forms Latin 2-syllable words Latin terms with IPA pronunciation Latin non-lemma forms Latin noun forms
- FAQ: Usage and Grammar #126 - The Chicago Manual of Style Online
Vita is Latin for “life,” and while it’s true that its plural is vitae, in the phrase curriculum vitae the word vitae is not a plural; it’s the genitive singular, translated “of life ” So curriculum vitae means “course of life” and vita (“life”) is a shorter way to say it
- CURRICULUM VITAE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In the US, curriculum vitae is mostly used when applying for academic teaching jobs; resume or résumé is used for other jobs: Applicants are invited to send their curriculum vitae and names and addresses of three referees
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