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Modus vivendi

modus 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
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1.
  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 ...
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2.
  "модус вивенди" (временное соглашение между спорящими сторонами) ...
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  A modus vivendi is an arrangement which allows people who have different attitudes to live or work together. (FORMAL) After 1940, a modus vivendi between church and state was achieved. N-SING ...
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  ~ n Latin formal an arrangement between people with very different opinions or habits that allows them to live or work together without quarrelling ...
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