tempus fugit = Time flies
Quis custodiet ipsos custodies = who watches the watchers (who supervises the supervisors)
Veni, vidi, vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)
cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I exist)
sic transit Gloria mundi (thus passes the glory of the world)
dulce et decorum pro patria mori est (it is sweet and good to die for your country)
Per aspera ad astra (Through hardships to the stars)
A wellknown example is bakelite.
cogito ergo sum
animal care
George Orwell uses Latin phrases in "Shooting an Elephant" to evoke a sense of colonial authority and formality. By including Latin phrases, he underscores the oppressive nature of imperialism and the disconnect between the colonizers and the colonized. This use of language serves to highlight the power dynamics at play in the narrative.
It is from Latin 'dictionarium' meaning collection of words and phrases
Cape Cod.
Google Latin proverbs. Just on the first page are sites that offer Latin adages, phrases, proverbs, and words of wisdom. Track down young adult and college Latin textbooks, such as the Ecce Romani series and Wheelock's. Visit bookstores, libraries, or online shopping for Deacon's Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Quotations.
For the most part, veterinarians don't actually use Latin - they use the medical and anatomic words derived from Latin. There are some Latin phrases that are still used, such as per os (by mouth), but most veterinarians simply memorize the individual phrases rather than learn the language.
It is a Latin word 'dictonarium' meaning collection of words and phrases
Much of the legal wording includes Latin phrases. It helps in understanding them and being able to pronounce them.
Yes ! The phenomenon of chemoluminescence is wellknown.
The Latin word 'an' is a conjunction. It's a coordinating conjunction that connects sentences, clauses, phrases, or words. It may be translated as 'or' or 'whether'.