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Exempli gratiā is usually abbreviated "e. g." or "e.g." (less commonly, ex. gr.).The abbreviation "e.g." is often interpreted (Anglicised) as 'example given'. The plural exemplōrum gratiā to refer to multiple examples (separated by commas) is now not in frequent use; when used, it may be seen abbreviated as "ee.g." or even "ee.gg.", corresponding to the practice of doubling plurals in Latin ...
towards better things: Motto of St Patrick's College, Cavan, Ireland ad mortem: to/at death: Medical phrase serving as a synonym for death ad multos annos: to many years: Wish for a long life; similar to "many happy returns". ad nauseam: to sickness: i.e., "to the point of disgust". Sometimes used as a humorous alternative to ad infinitum.
Refers to a court or other official agency taking some action on its own accord (synonyms: ex proprio motu, ex mero motu). Similar to sua sponte. supersedeas: refrain from A bond tendered by an appellant as surety to the court, requesting a delay of payment for awards or damages granted, pending the outcome of the appeal. suppressio veri
On Wednesday morning, not long after recording a segment for today's Daily Delivery podcast with Chip Scoggins about Kirk Cousins and the new Netflix "Quarterback" documentary in which Cousins is ...
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. A modern english thesaurus. A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms ...
Internet Explorer. 1995-2022 Not long after Internet Explorer's 1995 debut, it was hard to imagine going online without it — the browser was almost synonymous with surfing the web.
From affordable housing to annual family vacations, Boomers know plenty of things used to be common and are now considered luxuries. 19 Things Boomers Took for Granted That Are Luxuries Now Skip ...
An authorization to publish, granted by some censoring authority (originally a Catholic bishop). in absentia: in the absence: Used in a number of situations, such as in a trial carried out in the absence of the accused. in absentia lucis, tenebrae vincunt: in the absence of light, darkness prevails: in actu: in act: In the very act; in reality.