viz.

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A term sometimes used to mean any of the following: "namely," "that is to say," "as follows," or "to wit."  After making a statement, a comma may be added, followed by viz., followed by more specific statements to illustrate the original point.  A colon or comma usually separates viz. from the more specific statements. 

Origin: Latin, abbreviation of videlicet, itself a contraction of videre licet ("it is permitted to see.")