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Latin Phrase Nota Bene Bona fide Adsum Terra firma Persona grata Persona non grata Verbitam

Pro bono publico Ad infinitum Sine dubio Ars longa, vita brevis Laborare est o Si quia via est Sollcitae tu causa, pecunia vitae C=circa or circum In acternum/in perpetuum Viginibus puerisque Pax vobiscum Tempus fugit Agenda Res gestae Carpe diem Cave Canem In toto Per capita Post mortem Alea jacta est Nil hominum certuum est Mens sona in corpora sano Status quo Pssunt quia posse videntur Sine qua non Per se A.D. Et al. or et alia Vs. V. Versus E pluribus unum Sic simper tyrannis Pro and con e.g. (exmpli gratia) Vox populi Veni, vidi, vici Vae victis Q.E.D. (Quod erat demonstrandum) Inter nos

English Meaning Note well With good faith or honesty Present Firm land An acceptable (or welcome) person An unacceptable (or unwelcome) person Word for word For the public good To infinity; with no limit Without doubt Art is long, life is short To labor is to pray If there is any way You, money, are the cause of an anxious life. About(is used with dates) Forever For boys and girls Peace be with you Time flies Things that have to be done Things done Seize the day Beware of the dog Completely Per person After death The dice is cast Nothing is certain to man A sound mind in a sound body The existing condition of the body They can because they think they can Something indispensable or necessary By itself Anno Domini (in the year of our lord) And other people or other things Against Thus always to tyrants Thus always to tyrants For and against For example The voice of the people I came, I saw, I conquer Woe to the vanquished What was to be demonstrated Among us

Ad hoc Ad nauseam Alma mater Alumnus

For this (particular purpose) To nausea, i.e. to the disgusting Foster mother (used of a school or college) Foster child (used of a graduate of an alma mater)

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