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Majorem means "greater"; the specific form ending in -em is used to modify masculine or feminine nouns in the accusative case (objects of verbs or of some prepositions). It's usually encountered in the phrase Ad majorem Dei gloram, "To the greater glory of God."

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Ad maiora in Latin means "to greater". The fulling meaning of the phrase depends on the context. However, one common use of the phrase is to well wish upon an individual and wish them on to greater and better things.

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11y ago

1.the same answer with Google translation for more,higher,larger,greater 2.to gain for forming the basic.

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