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Common Latin Phrases

AB
ErgoTherefore
Et ceteraAnd the rest (etc)
In situIn its original position
Ex librisOf the books
Habeas corpusYou may have the body
Ad hominemTo the man
Ad hocFor this
Ad quod damnumAccording to the harm
Alter egoAnother I
Ipso factoBy the fact itself
Veni, vidi, viciI came, I saw, I conquered
Festina LenteMake haste slowly
Cave canemBeware of the dog
Caveat emptorLet the buyer beware
exempli gratia (e.g.)for example
Nota bene (n.b.)note well!
Quid pro quosomething for something (tit for tat)
quod erat demonstrandum (Q.E.D)which was to be proven (you'll see this in higher math)
E. Pluribus unumout of many [comes] one
tempus fugittime flies
post mortemafter death
id est (i.e.)that is
S.P.Q.R.The Senate and Roman People
Ditat DeusGod enriches
Regnat populiThe people rule
Nil sine numineNothing without divine power
Esto perpetuaMay it be everlasting
ExcelsiorEver upward
Sic semper tyrannisThus always to tyrants
summa cum laudewith highest praise
compos mentisof sound mind, sane
corpus delicitbody of the crime
corpus iurisbody of law
ex post factofrom what is done afterward
lex scriptawritten law
lex non scriptaunwritten law
prima facieat first sight
pro temporefor the time
subpoenaunder penalty


Advanced Biology: Human Anatomy and Physiology
CALVARY Co-op

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