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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2318
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- Minima est capitis deminutio, cum et civitas et libertas retinetur, sed status hominis commutatur - The reduction of rights is minimal when freedom and citizenship is maintained while changing the legal status of the person (Legal term in ancient Rome)
- Minime senuisti! - You have not age
- Ministerium iustitiae - Ministry of Justice
- Minor sive media est capitis deminutio, cum civitas amittitur,libertas retinetur - A decrease in rights is when a person loses citizenship without loosing freedom (Legal term in ancient Rome)
- Minumus mus - Smallest mouse (Very insignificant)
- Mirabile dictu - Wonderful story
- Mirabile visu - Admirable thing to see
- Mirabilis cena - Strange dinner
- Miracula non sunt multiplicanda sine necesitate - Miracles are not duplicated, with out a necessity (Compare Ockham's Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate)
- Mirari solebam istum in his ipsis rebus aliquem sensum habere - I was amazed that he had any sense in these very matters (Cicero)
- Mirum somnium somniavi - I dreamed a wonderful dream
- Misa de requiem - Masses of dead (Ecclesiastical term)
- Misae solemnes - Solemn masses (Ecclesiastical term )
- Miscere falsa veris, vinum aqua - To mix the false with the true, the wine with water. (To say half-truths)
- Mixti fori - Mixed court (Ecclesiastical and secular)
- Mobilis in mobile - Moving in the moving environment (Motto of Nautilus, Captain Nemo's ship)
- Modicae fidei, quare dubitasti? - Man of little faith, why do you hesitate? (Vulgate - Said by Jesus Christ - Matthew 14, 33 - Jesus is mad with Peter’s refusal to walk on water)
- Modos et cunctarum rerum mensuras audebo - I dare to give the methods and measures of all things (Academic term - Motto of the Engineering school fo the San Luis Potosi University in Mexico)
- Modus faciendi - The manner of doing (Legal term)
- Modus operandi - Mode of operation (Legal term - Referring the manner a criminal commits a crime - Abbreviated as MO)
- Modus ponendo ponens / Modus ponens - Mode that affirms by affirming (Philosophical term - Way of logical deduction: the union of two premises such as "If it rains, we will go to the beach" and "It rains". By combining these two by Modus Ponens, it can be concluded that: "We will go to the beach")
- Modus ponendo tollens - Mode which affirms by denying (Philosophical term)
- Modus tollendo ponens - Mode which denies by affirming (Philosophical term)
- Modus tollendo tollens - Mode which denies by denying (Philosophical term)
- Modus vivendi - Way of life (Legal term - Especially criminals)
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