Veritas is the Latin word for "truth".
Veritas is Latin for "truth", but Liberai doesn't mean anything.This may be a misquotation of Veritas Liberat ("Truth Sets Free") or Veritas Liberabit ("Truth Will Set Free").
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
Combined into one (universus) to learn(disco) truthfulness (veritas)
"Stat veritas" is a Latin phrase that translates to "the truth stands." It is often used to emphasize the idea that truth is constant and unwavering. In a broader sense, it signifies the importance of seeking and upholding truth in various aspects of life, such as academia, law, and ethics.
justice
If you mean the moto, Veritas is Latin for truth.
Truth and Justice
Veritas in Latin means "truth", and villa means "farmhouse" or "country estate".
Truth is mighty and it will prevail. [From Cicero (Cael., 26) : O magna vis Veritas.]
You probably mean 'veritas' - truth.
If you mean the moto, Veritas is Latin for truth.