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victrix
1[ vik-triks ]
Victrix
2[ vik-triks ]
noun
- 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
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Example Sentences
In the screen, he had seen a fat round-nosed thing come up from the Victrix, curving far out ahead of the passing Enterprise.
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The Victrix was not completely unrepairable, although quite beyond the resources at hand.
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Chester was also called Devana by the Romans, and here the "legio vicessima victrix" was stationed.
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Two heats, run in very indifferent time, decided the affair; and the little pet of the Southerners was once more hailed victrix.
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This Venus Victrix was not so critical as to cavil at the manifest effort in his tones.
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