victrix

vic·trix

[vik-triks]
noun, plural vic·tri·ces [vik-truh-seez] .

Origin:
1645–55; < Latin; see victor, -trix


See -trix.
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Vic·trix

[vik-triks]
noun
an ancient Roman epithet variously applied to Venus, Diana, and other goddesses.
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