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"In toto" versus "in total"

What comes after the ducentiquinquagintasexions?

Data as a plural noun [duplicate]

"Unicorn": what other words have this "cornus" etymology?

Traditional vs. classical pronunciation of Latin words in English

Origin of the word "delete"

When was ad hoc introduced in English?

What are the technical symbols used in the margin of a page called?

Quis? Ego! (Child's phrase)

Can the stress pattern of "uroboros/ouroboros" be explained by any principle, or is it random? [duplicate]

Define "ad indicem" in bibliography

Grammatical number of Latin nouns used attributively before other nouns

Why A is pronounced differently in "opacity" and "opaque"

"Alumnus" vs "dropout": Can you still call someone who chooses to quit college/university study an "alumnus" of that institution?

Why does the word ‘suffix’ have a double ‘ff’ while ‘prefix’ has a single ‘f’?

What's the difference between "i.e." and "that is"? [duplicate]

Are "i.e." and "e.g." initialisms?

What is the ultimate etymology of "false"?

Adjectives with Latin etymology when noun has non-Latin etymology

"omni"-prefixed word for "all seeing"?