vice

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The meaning (definition) of the word vice
a strong clamp on a workbench that holds things still.
The word vice used in a sentence
“Dad put the wood in a vice to hold it still.”
Words that mean the same as vice (synonyms)
clamp
The plural of the word vice
vices
How the word vice is said around the world
| French | vice |
| Spanish | vicio |
| Mandarin | 副 |
| Hindi | उपाध्यक्ष |
| Arabic | نائب |
| Russian | порок |
| Portuguese (EU) | vice |
| Portuguese (BR) | vice |
| Japanese | 悪徳 |
| German | Vize |
| Urdu | نائب |
| Punjabi | ਉਪ |
| Korean | 바이스 |
| Hebrew | סְגָן |
| Greek | μέγγενη |
| Dutch | zonde |
| Filipino | bisyo |
| Vietnamese | phó |
| Turkish | yardımcı |
| Persian | معاون |
| Polish | wice |
| Ukrainian | порок |
| Bengali | উপ |
| Swedish | vice |
| Italian | vice |
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