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vi·ta
(vī′tə, vē′-)n. pl. vi·tae (vī′tē, vē′tī)
1. A curriculum vitae.
2. A short account of a person's life.
[Latin vīta, life; see vital.]
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vita
(ˈviːtə; ˈvaɪ-)n, pl vitae (ˈviːtaɪ; ˈvaɪtiː)
(Industrial Relations & HR Terms) US and Canadian a less common term for curriculum vitae
[from Latin: life]
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curric′ulum vi′tae
(ˈvaɪ ti, ˈvi taɪ, ˈwi taɪ)n., pl. curricula vitae.
a brief biographical résumé of one's career and training, as prepared by a person applying for a job.
[1900–05; < Latin: course of a life]
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