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Is there an equivalent phrase to "a priori" and "a posteriori" to indicate "during"? [closed]
latin
"Rogative" root (as in prerogative, derogative, interrogative)
latin
roots
How to use the prepositions "apud" and "chez"?
prepositions
american-english
british-english
latin
french
Insight into the pronunciation of the word algae?
grammatical-number
pronunciation-vs-spelling
latin
transatlantic-differences
inflectional-morphology
The history of the English "postmeridian"
etymology
orthography
suffixes
latin
loanwords
Caesar and caesura
pronunciation
latin
Declined Latin nouns in English prose
latin
loanwords
grammatical-case
Where do “‑ess” and “‑ine” suffixes come from?
etymology
suffixes
latin
germanic-languages
gender-positive
Why and how did "a sensible boy" become "intelligent and prudent"?
etymology
latin
italian
semantic-shift
false-friends
What would be the proper usage of "Qua" in a sentence? [duplicate]
meaning
british-english
latin
Singular of "vertices"
nouns
grammatical-number
pronunciation
latin
irregular
As "postscript" is one word, why do some abbreviate it as "p.s."?
etymology
abbreviations
latin
postscript
What is the meaning and usage of the abbreviation "v. a."?
meaning
abbreviations
latin
Does "pro-" always precede "pre-" in a sequence? Why?
latin
prefixes
biology
Plural of Latin masculine nouns ending in -o; eg. "folio"
grammatical-number
latin
Plurals of "infimum" and "supremum"
grammatical-number
latin
Revisiting "ee.g." (versus "e.g.")
usage
abbreviations
latin
Can “alma mater” refer to any school you’ve graduated from, not just college? [closed]
meaning
latin
Podiatrist vs. pedometer vs. pedophile?
latin
greek
roots
Can "pro rata" be used as a verb? And what should the past tense be?
verbs
latin
simple-past
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