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Per se is a Latin phrase that means in itself. It means by, for, of, or in itself or themselves; intrinsically.
are your meaning Per se? It's a Latin phrase meaning "in itself"
ipso facto. Are you also doing the SMH giant crossword? A from Canberra
It was originally short for the phrase "If it please you". The word itself went from Latin to French (plaisir) to English.
This is not a correct Latin phrase. It appears to be a mixture of random Latin words.
The Latin verb to speak is loqui. This is a deponent verb, which means that it is conjugated using passive forms even though the meaning of the verb is active.In the present tense, the forms are:loquor - I speakloqueris - you (singular) speakloquitur - he/she/it speaksloquimur - we speakloquimini - you (plural) speakloquuntur - they speak
Mob is short for mobile, which itself was a truncated form of mobile vulgus, a Latin phrase meaning 'fickle crowd'.
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
The phrase 'epic world' translated to Latin as 'heroicis mundi'
"Ex officio" is the Latin phrase that means "by virtue of his office."
method of removing is the latin phrase of modus tollen