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Latin - American Phrases

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A fortiori   For a stronger reason; all the more  
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A posteriori   inductive; relating to or derived by reasoning from observed facts  
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A priori   deductive; relating to or derived by reasoning from self-evident propositions; presupposed by experience; being without examination or analysis; presumptive; formed or conceived beforehand.  
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Ad hominem   appealing to feelings or prejudices rather than intellect; marked by an attack on an opponent's character rather than by an answer to the contentions made.  
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Ad infinitum   without end or limit.  
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Ad nauseam   to a sickening or excessive degree.  
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Camera obscura   a darkened enclosure having an aperture usu. provided with a lens through which light from external objects enters to form an image of the objects on the opposite surface.  
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Carpe diem   the enjoyment of the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future.  
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Casus belli   an event or action that justifies or allegedly justifies a war or conflict  
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Caveat   a warning enjoining one from certain acts or practices; an explanation to prevent misinterpretation; a legal warning to a judicial officer to suspend a proceeding until the opposition has a hearing  
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De facto   in reality; actually.  
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De jure   by right; of right  
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Dictum   a noteworthy statement: as a: a formal pronouncement of a principle, proposition, or opinion b: an observation intended or regarded as authoritative; a judicial opinion on a point other than the precise issue involved in determining a case.  
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Et alii   and others; abbreviated as et al.  
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Et cetera   and others esp. of the same kind: and so forth; abbreviated as etc  
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Ex parte   on or from one side or party only--used of legal proceedings; from a one-sided or partisan point of view.  
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Floruit   a period of flourishing (as of a person or movement).  
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Habitat   the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows; the typical place of residence of a person or a group; a housing for a controlled physical environment in which people can live under surrounding inhospitable conditio  
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In camera   in private: secretly  
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In loco parentis   in the place of a parent. n. regulation or supervision by an administrative body (as at a university) acting in loco parentis.  
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In medias res   in or into the middle of a narrative or plot.  
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Ipse dixit   an assertion made but not proved  
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Ipso facto   by that very fact or act; as an inevitable result  
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Lingua franca   a common language consisting of Italian mixed with French, Spanish, Greek, and Arabic that was formerly spoken in Mediterranean ports; any of various languages used as common or commercial tongues among peoples of diverse speech; something resembling a co  
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Magna cum laude   with great distinction  
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Magnum opus   a great work, esp: the greatest achievement of an artist or writer  
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Memento   something that serves to warn or remind.  
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Memento mori   a reminder of mortality; esp: death's-head  
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Mirabile visu   wonderful to behold.  
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Mirabile dictu   wonderful to relate.  
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Ne plus ultra   the highest point capable of being attained: acme; the most profound degree of a quality or state.  
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Noli me tangere   a warning against touching or interference.  
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Nolo contendere   a plea in a criminal prosecution that without admitting guilt subjects the defendant to conviction but does not preclude denying the truth of the charges in a collateral proceeding.  
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Non sequitur   an inference that does not follow from the premises; specif: a fallacy resulting from a simple conversion of a universal affirmative proposition or from the transposition of a condition and its consequent; a statement (as a response) that does not follow  
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Nota bene   used to call attention to something important  
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Pax   a period of general stability in international affairs under the influence of a dominant military power--usu. used in combination with a latinized name (Pax Americana, Pax Brittanica, Pax Romana).  
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Per capita   equally to each individual; per unit of population: by or for each person per capita of any state in the union.  
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Per diem   by the day; for each day; adj. based on use or service by the day: daily; paid by the day; n. pl per diems a daily allowance; a daily fee.  
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Persona grata   personally acceptable or welcome.  
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Persona non grata   personally unacceptable or unwelcome  
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Post mortem   occuring or done after death; pertaining to a post-mortem examination; n. a post-mortem examination, esp. an autopsy.  
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Post partum   of or occuring in the period shortly after childbirth.  
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Prima facie   at first view: on the first appearance; adj. true, valid, or sufficient at first impression: apparent ; self-evident; legally sufficient to establish a fact or a case unless disproved .  
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Pro forma   made or carried out in a perfunctory manner or as a formality; provided in advance to prescribe form or describe items .  
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Quod erat demonstrandum   which was to be proved.  
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Rara avis   rarity  
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Res ipsa loquitur   the affair speaks for itself  
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RIP   RIP - [acronym of requiescat in pace] abbreviation, may he rest in peace, may she rest in peace; requiescant in pace = may they rest in peace.  
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Sine die   without any future date being designated (as for resumption): indefinitely  
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Sine qua non   something absolutely indispensable or essential.  
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Sui generis   constituting a class alone: unique, peculiar  
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Summa cum laude   with highest distinction --compare cum laude, magna cum laude.  
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Tabula rasa   the mind in its hypothetical primary blank or empty state before receiving outside impressions; something existing in its original pristine state.  
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