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Latin #8 TEST: Friday, November 8, 2013

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

HOW TO SAY Click on HOW TO SAY

What is to be demonstrated.

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6. R.I.P. Requiescat in pace

Rest in peace.

HOW TO SAY

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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”)