'per se' in latin and means 'by itself' or 'of itself' = inherently
Per se is not a term that will have a literal definition but this is closest way to "describe" Per Se. It is used after a group of words to ensure that you, the writer/speaker, knows the clause that comes before Per Se is not true or not to be taken seriously word for word. You are telling the reader/listener that you dont take that clause literally either. Basically, it shows that the previous phrase was similar to an expression. Or, it could mean that the previous phrase was an exaggeration, expression, or sarcasm.
The phrase per se is Latin, meaning 'as such'. "He's not a teacher per se, but you can learn a lot from him, nonetheless" "It's not a limo per se, but going to Grad in a Monster Truck still rox"
Definition: Latin for by itself. intrinsically: with respect to its inherent nature;
A per se matter is one that is alone and not connected to another matter.
"this statement is not interesting per se"
We are not against the changes per se, it's the speed of the changes that are the problem.
A Latin phrase used in legal arguments for "by itself" or "by themselves." Something that is morally wrong is considered 'illegal per se' without the need of a law.
A cold per se does not necessarily mean you have the flu.
per se - in itself
"per see" doesn't mean anything. "per se" means intrinsically.
by himself/essentially/in itself (from the Latin)
Per Se - restaurant - was created in 2004.
what does no se pa'pa mean in english
Persephone Pronunciation (PER- SE - PHUH - NY) NOT (PER - SE - PHONE)
Per se is a Latin phrase that means in itself. It means by, for, of, or in itself or themselves; intrinsically.
The questioner is not interested in the answer per se but in completing his homework assignment.
In Chinese, "zi se" (紫色) means purple color.
Se means apart:)
It depends on the kanji, but "se" can mean "world" or "back, spine."
se bano means the bathroom
The SE means Special Edition.