ad rem - to the matter (subject, topic, issue)
To the thing
Thing; matter (direct object use).
"To the matter" = ad rem.
Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
res, rei means thing, matter (rem is the singular object case). In English one finds re which in short for in re (in the matter, case of ...); (ad) rem is sometimes used in English in the same sense.
If it's a Latin word it means 'to'. If you mean the abbreviation, the full form is 'advertisment'.
Accident-coming from the Latin accidens, of accido, which comes from ad and cado("fall").
Ad
word for word = ad verbum
AD stands for Anno Domini which is Medieval Latin for 'In the year of (the/Our) Lord'
ad sumus should be written 'adsumus' and means 'we are present'
ad+fid
What is appropriate?from Late Latin appropriātus, past participle of appropriāre, to make one's own : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin proprius, own.http://www.answers.com/appropriate
to as in toward something is "ad" two, as in the number is "duo"