Latin terms Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
exempli gratia | e.g. - example as a favour or free |
id est | i.e. - that is |
post meridiem | p.m. - after mid day |
ergo | therefore, consequently, so |
ante meridiem | a.m. - before mid day |
post scriptum | p.s. - that which comes after the writing |
et al | (et alia) and others |
et cetera | and the rest or remainder |
ad infinitum | to infinity - to be repeated forever |
vice versa | in reverse order from the way something has been stated |
ad lib | (ad libitum) according to pleasure - at your own will |
carpe diem | seize the day - claw day - carpal bones of the wrist |
veni vidi vici | I came I saw I conquered |
pro tem | pro tempore - for the moment/temporary use |
quid pro quo | a favour or advantage granted in return for something - to earn a quid - wages |
ad nauseam | to the point of illness - to repeat often |
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