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Translate these English phrases into Latin
Based on their English translation, can you work out these Latin phrases and terms?
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Translation [hint]
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"At one's pleasure" / "as you desire" [2 words: A L]
Ab libitum
To nausea [2 words: A N]
Ad nauseam
Somewhere else [1 word: A]
Alibi
In the year of the Lord (A.D.)
Anno Domini
"The other I" / "other self" [2 words: A E]
Alter ego
In good faith [2 words: B F]
Bona fide
Seize the day [2 words: C D]
Carpe diem
Around, about (c.)
Circa
I think, therefore I am [3 words: C E S]
Cogito ergo sum
In fact [2 words: D F]
De facto
God from the machine [3 words: D E M]
Deus ex machina
Therefore [1 word: E]
Ergo
And the rest (etc.) [2 words: E C]
Et cetera
For example (e.g.)
Exempli gratia
That is (i.e.)
Id est
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Into memory [2 words: I M]
In memoriam
In the womb [2 words: I U]
In utero
By the fact itself [2 words: I F]
Ipso facto
Great work [2 words: M O]
Magnum opus
Remember (or a keepsake of remembrance) [1 word: M]
Memento
Mode of operating (M.O.)
Modus operandi
It does not follow [2 words: N S]
Non sequitur
For each head [2 words: P C]
Per capita
"By itself" / "in itself" [2 words: P S]
Per se
Existing state of affairs [2 words: S Q]
Status quo
You also [2 words: T Q]
Tu quoque
Word for word [1 word: V]
Verbatim
Truth [1 word: V]
Veritas
"With position turned" / "the other way around" [2 words: V V]
Vice versa
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