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Ante is the Latin word for before and delictum is Latin for offense. The phrase ante delictum means before the offense.
Before.
The Latin translation for 'ante' is before.
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
Before.
one of the Latin words for "before" is ante
The Latin word ante meridiem refers to "before noon" in English language.
The prefix 'ante-' means before. It comes from the Latin word 'ante', which means before. An example of this is the word anteroom, which is a smaller room that comes before a larger room.
It means 'before the offence'
It is from the Latin Ante Christum
P in medical abbreviations stands for the Latin "post" meaning "after." Similarly, a means before because the Latin word for "before" is "ante."