modus+vivendi
51modus vivendi — mo|dus vi|ven|di [ ,moudəs vı vendi, ,moudəs vı ven,daı ] noun singular FORMAL an arrangement that helps people who have very different opinions to live or work together …
52modus vivendi — (Lat.) Way of life, or a kind of truce pending the settlement of a dispute …
53modus vivendi — way of coexisting peacefully, way of getting along with others …
54modus vivendi — [loc. lat., letteralmente «modo di vivere»] loc. sost. m. inv. accordo, accomodamento, transazione, agreement (ingl.) …
55modus vivendi — noun (singular) Latin formal an arrangement between people with very different opinions or habits that allows them to live or work together without quarrelling …
56modus vivendi — UK [ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvendiː] / US [ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvendɪ] noun [singular] formal an arrangement that helps people who have very different opinions to live or work together • Etymology: From a Latin phrase meaning way of living …
57modus vivendi — /moʊdəs vəˈvɛndi/ (say mohduhs vuh vendee) noun 1. mode of living. 2. a temporary arrangement between persons or parties pending a settlement of matters in debate. {Latin} …
58Modus Vivendi — Mo|dus Vi|vẹn|di, der; , Modi (erträgliche Übereinkunft; Verständigung) …
59modus vivendi — The mode of living …
60Modus vivendi — (Модус вивенди) образ жизни; а также совокупность условий, определяющих взаимное отношения двух людей или двух групп люден …