Judge us by our actions
"Spectrum agendo" in Latin roughly translates to "doing things broadly" in English. It conveys the idea of taking a comprehensive or wide-ranging approach to activities or tasks.
"Quella" does not have a specific meaning in Latin as it is not a Latin word. It may be a word in another language such as Italian, where it means "that."
This is a latin phrase that means "let knowledge grow."Crescat from the latin root verb "to grow" and scientia from the latin word "knowledge."It is also part of the motto for the University of Chicago: "Crescat scientia; vita excolatur."
"Salvete discipuli" is Latin for "Greetings, students." It is a common phrase used to address a group of students.
The Latin word for 'Happy' is laetus. Depending on the conjugation of the verb it could have multiple endings. Add 'a' to the end to make 'laeta' which is the nominative case. Add 'um' to the end to make 'laetum' which is the accusative case.
The word for dark in Latin is obscuro. The word for light is lucem. The word for night is noctis.
The Latin meaning of spectrum is image or apparition. Spectrum was used to designate a ghostly optical afterimage by Goethe in his Theory of Colors and Schopenhauer in On Vision and Colors.
The motto of OEDN is 'Spectemur agendo'.
bacause the spectrum means spectrum so the spectrum is known as spectrum is called as spectrum
The motto for hawthorn football club is "Spectemur Agendo", loosely translated as 'let us be judged by our acts.' The Mascot for the club is "Hawka"
The motto of Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth is 'Spectemur Agendo'.
Lismore High School's motto is 'Spectemur Agendo'.
The motto of The Forest High School is 'Spectemur Agendo'.
Kingsbury High School's motto is 'Spectemur agendo'.
Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith's motto is 'Spectemur Agendo'.
Gosford High School's motto is 'Spectemur Agendo'.
The motto of Westminster Choir College is 'Spectemur agendo'.
Here the word spectrum denotes the group of waves.