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sententia

 
Dictionary: sen·ten·tia   (sĕn-tĕn'shə, -shē-ə) pronunciation
n., pl., -ti·ae (-shē-ē').
An adage or aphorism.

[Latin. See sentence.]


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sententia (plural ‐tiae), a Latin term for an aphorism or maxim. Its English adjective, sententious, usually has a pejorative sense, referring to a style or statement that is condescending or self‐important in giving advice; but it may be used neutrally to mean ‘aphoristic’.

 
 
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