E Pluribus Unum
The de facto motto of the United States of America until the theocrats pushed it aside for some religious blather they wanted as the US motto.
Means. " From many, one. "
The Latin phrase E-Pluribus-Unum is a national motto, Latin for "Out of Many,One."
"Pluribus" is a Latin word that translates to "many" or "multiple" in English. It is often used in phrases such as "E Pluribus Unum," which means "out of many, one."
''ACCORD'' The Great Seal of the United States contains the Latin motto E Pluribus Unum. The translation of this phrase is "out of many, one." (GO T.F.S.)
By/with/from or to/for many.
E Pluribus UNUM
E Pluribus Unum, or "Out of many, one."
Unum is the neuter form of the latin word una or unus which means one. Unum=one.
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7-10-11>>> The coin is a 1922 Peace dollar not an E PLURIBUS UNUM coin, this Latin phrase is the National Motto and is on all US coins dated 1922 to date. The 1922 Peace dollar is the most common coin of the series, circulated coins have retail values of $38.00-$41.00.
The affix in the word uniform(s) is uni- which is in Latin unus, una and unum. Unus, una and unum means one in Latin! Uni- means one/singular.