Ex cathedra = From the bishop's chair. Now used for statements from the Pope, issued from his position as the Bishop of Rome.
Ex Cathedra was created in 1969 by Jeffrey Skidmore in Birmingham, England.
Ex Cathedra - film - was created in 2010.
The duration of Ex Cathedra - film - is 1.88 hours.
I think you mean ex post facto, which is latin for "after the fact" I think you mean ex post facto, which is latin for "after the fact"
It all depends on what you really mean by "construct." Latin words that mean " to build" include aedificare, (ex)struere, construere ( from which our word construct derives) and condere. Words meaning "to make" are facere and fabricare.
the truth from science
Mens; animus.
This can mean one of two things: ex work - your last job ex work - from work (ex is a Latin word meaning from)
This can mean one of two things: ex work - your last job ex work - from work (ex is a Latin word meaning from)
-ex has a number of related meanings; out, over and away, and is used in English also to mean (mainly, but not limited to) "out of, from," but also "upwards, completely, deprive of, without," and "former". Knowing English, I predict other uses, speaking ex cathedra.
its actually latin. the latin root imag means likeness. EX; imagine, imagination
This can mean one of two things: ex work - your last job ex work - from work (ex is a Latin word meaning from)