The complete works of William Shakespeare are a collection of his plays and sonnets.
The usual term is opera omnia, which is literally "all works".
Consult the works of paracelsus, the man who coined the term
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I expect that you mean patriation. This is the term used in Canada to mean the process of making the country's constitution a matter over which Canada has complete jurisdiction.
The term refers to the salads that are collected in Escofffiers' "The Complete Guide to the art oF Modern Cookery".
One can say home-works if that is one's desire it does not mean that it will be grammatically correct though.
It means complete lack of cerebral activity in the brain, meaning "brain death". And it is a Neurology term, by the way. Hope I Helped!! -Izzie. <3
A fleeb is a derogatory term that could be used to mean a variety of insults. It is apparently most similar to the insult douche bag. Many people use it to mean a complete and total idiot.
In Shakespeare's time, a "capon" referred to a castrated rooster known for its tender and flavorful meat. When Shakespeare uses the term "good capon lined" in his works, he is likely referring to a well-fed and well-fattened capon, suggesting abundance and luxury. The term could symbolize wealth, indulgence, or excess in the context of the play or poem in which it appears.
The Lieutenant Governor takes over if the Governor cannot complete the term.