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''Vitae'' is a Latin word, meaning or pertaining to life. *
Aqua vitae ''Aqua vitae'' (Latin for "water of life") or aqua vita is an archaic name for a concentrated aqueous solution of ethanol. These terms could also be applied to weak ethanol without rectification. Usage was widespread during the Middle Ages a ...
, archaic name for a concentrated aqueous solution of ethanol, distilled spirits *
Arbor vitae (disambiguation) Arbor vitae may refer to: Anatomy * ''Arbor vitae'' (anatomy), white matter of the cerebellum * ''arbor vitæ uteri'', a part of the canal of the cervix * * Places * Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin, a town, United States * Arbor Vitae (community), Wiscon ...
, "tree of life" * ''De Brevitate Vitae'', work of Roman philosopher Seneca *
Curriculum vitae In English, a curriculum vitae (,
or CV, summary of education and job experience, résumé * ''
Deus Vitae ''Deus Vitae'', or is a manga series created by Takuya Fujima. Plot In 2068, Leave, a powerful android, is created by the Brain Computer and raised by the human scientist Fenrir to be the new root of mankind; the "Goddess", deciding that th ...
'', manga series created by Takuya Fujima * ''
Evangelium Vitae ''Evangelium vitae'' () translated in English to "The Gospel of Life", is a papal encyclical promulgated on 25 March 1995 by Pope John Paul II. It deals with issues pertaining to the sanctity of human life, including murder, abortion, euthanas ...
'', encyclical by Pope John Paul II * ''
Humanae vitae ''Humanae vitae'' (Latin: ''Of Human Life'') is an encyclical written by Pope Paul VI and dated 25 July 1968. The text was issued at a Vatican press conference on 29 July. Subtitled ''On the Regulation of Birth'', it re-affirmed the teaching of ...
'', encyclical by Pope Paul VI *
Liber Vitae A confraternity book (german: Verbrüderungsbuch, la, liber confraternitatum or ''confraternitatis''), also called a ''liber memorialis'' (memorial book) or ''liber vitae'' (book of life), is a medieval register of the names of people who had ente ...
, medieval confraternity book *
Lignum vitae Lignum vitae () is a wood, also called guayacan or guaiacum, and in parts of Europe known as Pockholz or pokhout, from trees of the genus ''Guaiacum''. The trees are indigenous to the Caribbean and the northern coast of South America (e.g: Col ...
, species of plant in the creosote bush family * Magistra vitae, Latin expression from Cicero's ''De Oratore'', "history is life's teacher" *
Non scholae, sed vitae discimus ''Non scholæ sed vitæ'' is a list of Latin phrases (N), Latin phrase. Its longer form is ''non scholæ sed vitæ discimus'', which means "We do not learn for school, but for life". The ''scholae'' and ''vitae'' are first declension, first-decl ...
, Latin phrase, "We do not learn for the school, but for life." *
Sodalitium Christianae Vitae Sodalitium Christianae Vitae (SCV), or Sodalitium of Christian Life is a Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right, according to the Code of Canon Law which governs the Latin Rite branch of the Catholic Church. It was founded in Lima, Peru, ...
, society of apostolic life founded by Luis Fernando Figari * Speculum Vitae, Middle English poem possibly by William of Nassyngton *
Vitae duorum Offarum The '' Vitae duorum Offarum'' "The lives of the two Offas" is a literary history written in the mid-thirteenth century, apparently by the St Albans monk Matthew Paris; however, the most recent editor and translator of the work rejects this attrib ...
, literary history written in the mid-thirteenth century {{SIA Lists of Latin phrases