What is the meaning of Vice?

Bad or immoral behaviour.

Any of various crimes related (depending on jurisdiction) to weapons, prostitution, pornography, gambling, alcohol, tobacco, or drugs.

Clipping of vice squad.

A defect in the temper or behaviour of a horse, such as to make the animal dangerous, to injure its health, or to diminish its usefulness.

Alternative spelling of vise (mechanical screw apparatus used for clamping)

A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements.

A winding or spiral staircase.

A grip or grasp.

Alternative spelling of vise (to hold or squeeze with a vice)

in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank

instead of, in place of, versus (sense 2)

One who acts in place of a superior.

in rows

vice (bad habit)

instead, instead of

deputy, substitute, vice

ablative singular of vicis

in place of, subordinate to

vocative singular of vīcus

A fault or imperfection; a negative quality or attribute of something:

  1. A bad habit or tendency that one has; a negative human behaviour.
  2. A mistake; a fault due to deficience in knowledge or reasoning.
  3. An imperfection or blemish in one's visage or look.

A bad habit or tendency that one has; a negative human behaviour.

A mistake; a fault due to deficience in knowledge or reasoning.

An imperfection or blemish in one's visage or look.

Vice, iniquity, sinful behaviour; absence of virtue or morality:

  1. A vice; a general tendency or action that is morally bad.
  2. A specific example of immoral or sinful behaviour.

A vice; a general tendency or action that is morally bad.

A specific example of immoral or sinful behaviour.

A sickness, disease or malady; a deleterious process effecting something.

vice (bad habit)

purgatory

voice

used as an abbreviation of any word containing the prefix vice-

vice (second in command)

vice, second in rank, deputy, stand-in, acting

Source: wiktionary.org