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Carpe diem
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I think the answer to this question is a noun.
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Carpe noctem. Carpe is literally "pluck", as in what one does to a ripe fruit. In this case the verb is used to imply that the night is waiting to be enjoyed like a ripe fruit.
"Carpe"=Seize "Facto"=Facts "Carpe Facto"="seize the facts"
The most notable term that starts with Carpe is 'Carpe Diem' (Terence) which means Seize the Day. By extension there is also 'Carpe Noctem' which is 'Seize the Night.' Probably the most profound "carpe" statement is Carpe Cerevisi, which means "seize the beer!" Actually, it's 'Carpe cerevisiam' Hence carpe obviously means "sieze".
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Carpe punctum. or Carpe momentum temporis.
Developmental reading is a systematic instruction in reading skills strategies that includes spelling and pronounciation.
Carpe navem = take the boat
Carpe Tenebrum was created in 1997.
Carpe Jugulum was created in 1998.
Carpe Dementia was created in 1999.
Carpe denim means "seize the denim," but you probably mean carpe diem, which is "seize the day".