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vice noun4 & preposition. M16.
[Latin, abl. of vix (recorded in oblique forms in vic-) change, place, stead.]
A. noun. Chiefly Scots Law (now Hist.).
A person's stead; the place of another. M16.
A turn in a sequence or succession. M17-E19.
b. preposition. In place of; in succession to. L18.
Thackeray He was gardener and out-door man, vice Upton, resigned.