In-vacuo
[in wah-koo-oh; English in vak-yoo-oh] /ɪn ˈwɑ kʊˌoʊ; English ɪn ˈvæk yuˌoʊ/
adverb, Latin.
1.
in a vacuum.
2.
in isolation.
/ɪn ˈvækjʊˌəʊ/
adverb
1.
in a vacuum
2.
in isolation; without reference to facts or evidence
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