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victor
1[vik-ter]
noun
a person who has overcome or defeated an adversary; conqueror.
a winner in any struggle or contest.
a word used in communications to represent the letter V.
Victor
2[vik-ter]
noun
an ancient Roman epithet variously applied to Jupiter, Mars, and Hercules.
Military., the NATO name for a class of high-speed, nuclear-powered submarines, designed to protect Soviet ships and to attack ballistic-missile submarines: first produced for the Soviet Navy in the 1960s; in service with the Russian Navy since 1992.
a male given name.
victor
1/ ˈvɪktə /
noun
a person, nation, etc, that has defeated an adversary in war, etc
( as modifier )
the victor army
the winner of any contest, conflict, or struggle
Victor
2/ ˈvɪktə /
noun
communications a code word for the letter v
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of victor1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
History is written by the victors, goes the cliche, allowing them to shape a people’s sense of self and decide who’s important and who isn’t.
Drey was declared the victor in the special election, beating Republican Christopher Prosch.
"Whether or not it will decide the victor of the war is up for debate, but it definitely will be a seismic shift," Mr Amin said.
The pair face each other in the final round of fixtures where the victor will advance as Group C winner and the loser as runner-up.
“Ultimately, the victor will not always be victorious and the vanquished will never be defeated.”
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