Latin Words Group #8 Mrs. Emeterio's English 11 (McGuffey High School)
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Latin #8
TEST:Friday, November 8, 2013
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1. Post mortem(Abbreviation: P.M.)
Analysis after death - autopsy
Postmortem tests on the brain tissue
revealed that the victim died due to an
overdose of Skittles.
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2. Pro forma
Going through the motions – just a formality.
The meeting was strictly pro forma, since the decision had already been made.
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3. Pro tempore (Say: pro temper-ee)
Temporary.
President pro tem: U.S. senator that serves as presiding officer of the senate in the absence of the vice-president.
Patrick Leahy: the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate.
Patrick Leahy and Joseph Biden
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4. Quid pro quo
One thing in return for another – this for that.
QUID PRO QUO CLARICE!
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Q.E.D. is used in mathematical proofs to show that what was to be proven has been proven.
5. Q.E.D.Quod erat demonstrandum
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What is to be demonstrated.
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6. R.I.P. Requiescat in pace
Rest in peace.
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7. Semper fidelisAlways faithful.
History of the term
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history of the term
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8. [sic]Thus was it written.
Sic erat scriptum
Used after a quoted word to show that something has been transcribed exactly as found in the original source.
Sic is usually italicized and placed right after the error. For example: Gone Width [sic] the Wind
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9. Sine qua non
HOW TO SAY
Something that is absolutely needed.
An extensive grounding in mathematics is a sine qua non for a career in architecture.
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10. Subpoena “under penalty”
A written order that commands someone to appear in court to give evidence.
(Sa-pea-na Do not pronounce the “b”)