Via
preposition
1.
by a route that touches or passes through; by way of:
to fly to Japan via the North Pole.
2.
by the agency or instrumentality of:
a solution via an inquiry.
noun
3.
Architecture. a space between two mutules.
preposition
1.
by way of; by means of; through: to London via Paris
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