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Feminae pulchrae gemmis exornatae is the Latin equivalent of 'Beautiful women decorated in jewels'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'feminae' means 'women'. The feminine adjective 'pulchrae' means 'beautiful'. The feminine gender noun 'gemmis' means 'jewels'. The past participle 'exornatae' means 'provided plentifully with, ornamented, adorned'.

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