This is a slightly changed version of a well-known quote from the philospher Epicurus:
Satis enim magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus: "each [man] is to another certainly a theatre large enough", meaning "certainly we are a great enough audience for each other."
"alteri" for men or probably a man and one or more women "alterae" for women or "female things" "altera" for neuter objects, but in Latin a "gate" is feminine Double-check my answers. Look in Latin dictionary for "alter"
I would like to alter this suit coat. Do not alter your course of action.
A homophone for alter is altar.
The prefix for "alter" is "re-".
Alter is a verb.
Allen Alter's birth name is Allen Bernard Alter.
Jonathan Alter's birth name is Jonathan H. Alter.
Tom Alter's birth name is Thomas Beach Alter.
Altered is the past tense of alter.
I would like to have you alter the length of these pants.
Alter - To change something. Altar - An elevated structure or place where religious rites are performed.
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