What is another word for viii?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌə͡ʊmən ˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "viii" is a numeral that represents the number eight in Roman numerals. Some synonyms for the word "viii" include "VIII", "eight", and "octo". The use of Roman numerals dates back to ancient times and is still used in various industries such as film, music, and sports. Synonyms for "viii" can be useful when writing or reading documents that use Roman numerals. The use of Roman numerals can also add a level of sophistication and elegance to a design or project. When using "viii" as a synonym for the number eight, it is important to remember its correct spelling and pronunciation to avoid any confusion.

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Usage examples for Viii

In commenting on Virgil's lines at Aeneid viii.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
242; Kalisch on viii.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
167 393 Reverie 1890 382 Ring and the Book, The 1868-9 viii.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr

Famous quotes with Viii

  • Absurdities and Anomalies of Life always amaze and amuse me. Shared here are my favorite 21 mind-boggling dichotomies: (i) Only Certainty in this world is that there is nothing Certain, except death and taxes off course, (ii) Only Constant is the Change, (iii) The more you try to impress folks, the less impressed they will be, (iv) The more afraid you become of death, the less likely you wll enjoy life, (v) The more afraid you are to fail, the more likely you will fail, (vi) The more you fail, the more likely you will succeed, (vii) The harder you push for anything, the harder it will be to achieve, (viii) The more available anything is, the less likely you will want it, (ix) The more you learn, the more you realize your ignorance, (x) The more you argue with spouse or boss, the less likely you will win, (xi) The more you try to come close, the farther you will get pushed, (xii) The more choices you will have, the less satisfied you will be with any of those, (xiii) The more connected you get in social network, more isolated you will become, (xiv) The more you talk about your flaws, the more perfect you become in society's eyes, (xv) Peace is the only battle worth fighting for, (xvi) In order to better understand the world, you will have to turn away from it, (xvii) The more the people talk about something, the less they know about it, (xviii) The less someone cares about others, the less he cares about himself, (xix) the more you hate a trait in others, the more likely you are avoiding it in your own self, (xx) Those who can't trust others can't be trusted, and finally (xxi) No matter what it is, at the end of the day, the less is always the more.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • Conduct, practice, is the proof of doctrine, theory. "If any man will do His will — the will of Him that sent me," said Jesus, "he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God or whether I speak of myself" (John vii. 17); and there is a well known saying of Pascal: "Begin by taking holy water and you will end by becoming a believer." And pursuing a similar train of thought, Johann Jakob Moser, the pietist, was of the opinion that no atheist or naturalist had the right to regard the Christian religion as void of truth so long as he had not put it to the proof by keeping its precepts and commandments (Ritschl, , book viii., 43).
    Miguel de Unamuno

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