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what is the meaning of the term veda

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Answered by toobaali
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Vade mecum is Latin for go with me (it derives from the Latin verb vadere, meaning "to go.") In English, "vade mecum" has been used (since at least 1629) of manuals or guidebooks sufficiently compact to be carried in a deep pocket.

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Answered by brainmaster1r
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Veda derives from the Latin word be b vadere,meaning (to go)in English.vede mecum has been used since 1629.
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