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That is Latin for "unconquered truth"

veritas means truth and is a third declension feminine noun in the nominative case and singular form

invicta means unconquered/invincible and is a first/second declension adjective in the nominative case, singular form, and feminine gender in order to agree with the noun it modifies in number, case, and gender (in accordance with the rules of Latin grammar).

The adjective usually follows the noun in Latin so a better rendering would be "veritas invicta"

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