The correct spelling is "alias."
alius, alia. another; other. E.g., 'inter alia' (among other things)
The Latin word for another is Alius.
Alius Primoris - 2008 was released on: USA: 25 August 2008 (Doorpost Film Festival) USA: 21 April 2009 (Nashville Film Festival)
There is no card called "Miracle Contact" so:If you are referring to using "Miracle Fusion" with "E-Hero Neos Alius" (when not Double Summoned), then you can use it if the Fusion Material monsters does not call for a specificE-Hero. If the Fusion Material monster required is "E-Hero Neos" then you first need to Double Summon "E-Hero Neos Alius".If you are instead talking about using "Contact Out" on a Neos Fusion Monster and Special Summoning "E-Hero Neos Alius" from your deck, you can not since while it is in the deck it's name is not "E-Hero Neos".
It would actually be: Tolera alias fides.
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If the E-Hero trying to be Fusion Summoned requires a nonspecific E-Hero (such as "E-Hero Absolute Zero), then "Neos Alius" can be used. If the Fusion Monster requires "E-Hero Neos", "Neos Alius" cannot be used since its card name cannot be treated as "E-Hero Neos" while in the Graveyard. (Though this only applies to "Rainbow Neos" who actually is not a E-Hero fusion monster.)
Yes. Alius only changes his name to Elemental Hero Neos when his gemini effect is activated. This in no way changes deck construction, which is the only time ever when the 'three cards of one name' rule applies.
It's 'alius'. If you want it to be plural it changes to 'alii'. Don't worry about the article, Latin doesn't have articles.
Westdale Secondary School's motto is 'Alius Alia Via Ad Astra Ascendit'.
No, they don't have "Neo-Spacian" in their card name.
The Latin word for others is alius. The word contra is used to indicate the direct opposite, such as in the phrase "on the other hand".