V.i.
1.
intransitive verb.
2.
see below.
1.
Vancouver Island.
2.
Virgin Islands.
v.i.
1.
verb intransitive
2.
Latin vide infra (see below)
V.I.
1.
Vancouver Island
2.
Virgin Islands
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