Ad bona - For the good (Legal term - Used in the frase "curator ad bona" in reference to the guardian of estate of minor)
Ad calendas graecas / Ad kalendas graecas - At the Greek Kalendas (Never!! The greeks did not mark time in Kalendas)
Ad captandum vulgus - To capture the people (Political term - Appeal to the masses - To win over the crowds)
Ad cautelam - As a precaution (Legal term - Refers to a docuement that is not necessary, but it is filed just in case)
Ad clerum - To the clergy (Ecclesiastical term)
Ad curram et communico - To care is to share (The St Patrick's School Military Band's motto translated into latin)
Ad effectum vivendi et probandi - To the effect of being seen and proven (Legal term)
Ad ephesios - To the Ephesians (One of the books in the Vulgate - It also refers to words to the wind, or to speak without being listen to)
Ad ephesios - To the Ephisians (Vulgate - Letter to Paul to the inhabitants of Ephesus, where he encourages them to banish falsehood and to behave as wise men)
Ad eundem gradum - Admitted to the same degree (Academic term - Where one university admits at the same level as he/she achieved in another)
Ad eundum qui nemo ante iit - To go boldly go where no man has gone before (Theme of the series Star Trek)
Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit - To boldly go where no man has gone before (Latin translation of Star Trek's motto)
Ad finem - To the end
Ad futuram rei memoriam - For the future memory of this matte
Ad gloriam - For glory
Ad hic - In this place
Ad hoc - For the immediate purpose (Legal term - It is used to described something that was meant for one purpose, but it is used for another. For example, a knife could be used "ad hoc" as a screwdriver. It could also mean the opposite. For example, a law was passed "ad hoc" to help the victims of a disaster)
Ad hominem - To the man (Diplomatic and Legal term - Attack against the man instead of the facts. An “argument ad hominem” tries to discredit the man, instead of his arguments)
Ad hominen tu quoque - Directed to the man, you too (Legal and philosophical term - You too fallacy - Two wrongs make a right - Argumentum ad hominem that consists of defending oneself by accusing the accuser of the same crime)
Ad Honorem - In honor of (Epigraphy abbreviated as AH)
Ad idem - Of the same (Legal term - Meeting of the minds - Both parties of the contract understand and accept the terms)
Ad Iesum Per Mariam - To Jesus by Mary (Ecclesiastical term)
Ad illic - In that place (Legal term)
Ad impossibilia nemo tenetur - No one is obligated to perform the impossible (Legal term)