'without an end'
or
'by ourselves'
sine dine
the words can be nine,mine,fine,sine,line,etc
the ratio of 2 sides in a right triangle. the sine is the side opposite the marked angle over the hypotenuse
Sine quo non: Without whom, nothing. It means that without a particular person, your life has no meaning. The more normal form is sine qua non "without which, none", implying that a particular thing is essential.
Sacrifice, practice, and commitment are the sine qua nonof our band to excel in the international competition.
sine dine
In Irish it's: gan eagla / gan faitíos
More properly 'What are the Celtic equivalents of sine metu?': there are 6 Celtic languages;Gaelic CelticIrish: gan eagla; neamheaglach; neamhfhaiteach; gan scáthScottish Gaelic: gun ghiorag; neo-eagalach; neo-sgáthachManx Gaelic:Brythonic CelticWelsh: di-ofnBreton:Cornish:
the words can be nine,mine,fine,sine,line,etc
Sine Pari is Latin for "without equal".
1. Sine 2. Mine 3. Pine 4. Fine
An empire without an end.
line, fine, sine, mine, ect.
sine nomina
Tier Pine Wine Dine Fine Line Mine Sine Tine Vine Wine wide lied died bide vibe tide
It is one unit of measure of angles.
cosecant divine, line, sublime, tine, fine, vine, Madeline, clementine...