What is the meaning of Via?

A main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome. (Mainly used in set phrases, below.)

A small hole in a printed circuit board filled with metal which connects two or more layers.

By way of; passing through.

By (means of); using.

Away! Be off!

Alternative spelling of vier (four)

lane

way, path

railway track

channel

via, by way of

via; by way of; passing through.

via, by means of, using.

via, through, by way of

by (means of); using (a medium)

your, yours

alocasia

via

life

via

inflection of vie:

  1. simple past
  2. past participle

simple past

past participle

via

to dedicate, commit

to consecrate, to hallow

to wed

road, street; way

via, through, by way of

first/third-person singular imperfect indicative of ver

via, by way of

by way of, by means of

street, path

way, route

means

tract

start

away

out

road, street, path

highway

way, method, manner, mode

the right way

journey, course, route

a way; a path

gauge (distance between the rails of a railway)

medium (means or channel by which an aim is achieved)

an example of a document

via (by way of; passing through)

via (by means of; using a medium)

via (road built by the ancient Romans)

first/third-person singular imperfect indicative of ver

via, by

to have life; to live, exist

to endure

definite feminine singular nominative/accusative of viu (live, alive)

definite singular nominative/accusative of vie (the vineyard)

via, over, by, through

Source: wiktionary.org