Sentence examples for latin terms from inspiring English sources

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He used German and Latin terms without defining them.

Not surprising, because these are the new Latin terms for "dishwasher" and "motorcycle".

The word comes from the Latin terms ex ('out of') and patria ('country, fatherland')".

When the child struggled with the Latin terms, his father's face contorted in frustration.

Police officers round up "perps" and badmouth "skels"; doctors call surgeons "slashers"; lawyers throw around Latin terms.

The Dissector spits out Latin terms for ligaments — sacrospinous, sacrotuberous; Montross hears them "like a call to prayer".

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2. Throughout the text, the term 'sentence' will be used as a translation of the Latin term 'propositio', except when quoting translations of Latin texts, where occasionally 'proposition' will appear.

The corresponding Latin term is consecratio.

It simply permitted solatium, a Latin term that describes damages for hurt feelings or grief.

I just [used] the Latin term for 'unknown name' and the kids all began to giggle.

The word pagan derives from a Latin term signifying a rural dweller.

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