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Subject:Vice Versa From:Jim Morgan <jlmorgan -at- SENDERO -dot- FISERV -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 29 May 1996 08:37:00 -0700
"Vice versa," according to MW's 10th Collegiate, has been firmly entrenched
as an *English* term since 1601. You can use it. People know it. It *is*
plain old English.
(By the way, the word "round", as in "the other way round" comes from the
Latin word "rotundus." The word "way" comes from the Latin "vehere.")
Ace Editer
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