Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
"Virtus in arduis" literally translated means "Strength in arduous things". The polished translation commonly used is "Courage in difficulties".
I think you mean arduous. Arduous means very hard or difficult.
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Saint Louis School's motto is 'Memor Et Fedelis'.
The motto of Seattle Preparatory School is 'Virtus in Arduis'.
Municipal Borough of Middleton's motto is 'Fortis in Arduis'.
The motto of Myanmar Army Medical Corps is 'Make fit to fight'.
The phrase "Fedelis Salus-utis Luxluris" is Latin and it translates to "Faithful, Safe, Luxurious." It likely represents the qualities or values associated with the brand or product, emphasizing faithfulness, safety, and luxury.
Technically speaking there were no U's or w's, they were all writen as Vs Aeqvam memento rebvs in ardvis servare mentem. There are also various long marks that you should have, like over the i in arduis Erm....you can't actually write it in latin, because it already is...if you get me...latin writing is the same as english....therefore you have already written it in latin!!
Neil McNeil Catholic Secondary School's motto is 'Fidelitas in Arduis'.
The motto of Waitaki Boys' High School is 'Quanti est sapere'.
The Legio II Adiutrix did not have the cognomen Pia fedelis. That was the cognomen of the Legio VII Claudia Pia Fidelis. The Legio II Adiutrix (rescuer)was founded by the emperor Vespasian in 70. It was deployed against the Batavian rebellion in the Germania Inferior. It was then transferred in Britannia. It was deployed in Domitian's Dacian War and in Trajan's Dacian Wars.\after that it was stationed in Aquincum (modern Budapest),