modus+vivendi
41modus vivendi — modus vi|ven|di [ˌməudəs vıˈvendi US ˌmou ] n [singular] [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: way of living ] formal an arrangement between people with very different opinions or habits that allows them to live or work together without quarrelling …
42modus vivendi — noun (plural modi vivendi) Etymology: New Latin, manner of living Date: circa 1879 1. a feasible arrangement or practical compromise; especially one that bypasses difficulties 2. a manner of living ; a way of life …
43modus vivendi — [ˌməʊdəs vɪ vɛndi:, dʌɪ] noun (plural modi vivendi ˌməʊdi) an arrangement allowing conflicting parties to coexist peacefully. ↘a way of living. Origin L., lit. way of living …
44modus vivendi — mo•dus vi•ven•di [[t]ˈmoʊ dəs vɪˈvɛn di, daɪ[/t]] n. pl. mo•di vivendi [[t]ˈmoʊ di, daɪ[/t]] 1) manner of living; way of life; lifestyle 2) a temporary arrangement between persons or parties pending a settlement of matters in debate • Etymology:… …
45modus vivendi — n. (pl. modi vivendi) 1 a way of living or coping. 2 a an arrangement whereby those in dispute can carry on pending a settlement. b an arrangement between people who agree to differ. Etymology: L, = way of living: see MODE …
46MODUS VIVENDI — ( способ сосуществования ) дипломатический термин, означающий временное, обычно краткосрочное соглашение, заключаемое в тех случаях, когда существуют обстоятельства, не позволяющие достигнуть постоянного или длительного соглашения …
47modus vivendi — lat. Modo o medio de vida// transacción entre dos personas, acuerdo entre partes// regla de conducta (TG.) …
48modus vivendi — Synonyms and related words: Pax Dei, Pax Romana, Peace of God, action, actions, activity, acts, address, affectation, air, armistice, bearing, behavior, behavior pattern, behavioral norm, behavioral science, breathing spell, buffer zone, carriage …
49modus vivendi — mo|dus |vi|ven|di Mot Pla Nom masculí …
50modus vivendi — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lat., lifestyle, way of life. See method …