Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2408

  1. Natura abhorret vacuum - Nature abhors a vacuum
  2. Natura duce, errare nullo pacto potest - When nature guides us, there is no way to make a mistake (Philosophical term - The goodness of nature)
  3. Natura humana aevi brevis est - Human nature is feeble, and of a short existence
  4. Natura ingenium disecta cadavera pandit; plus quan vitae more taciturna docet - The cadaver dissection demonstrates the wisdom of nature; more talkative than life, teaches us the taciturn death (Motto of Pedro Virgili, first director of the Military Medical College in Cadiz, Spain)
  5. Natura naturans - Nature naturing (Philosophic Term - Baruch Spinoza - Nature is becoming wilder, as opposed to Nature naturata or Nature is maturing)
  6. Natura naturata - Mature maturing (Philosophic Term - Nature is maturing, as opposed to Nature naturans or Nature is becoming wilder)
  7. Natura nihil facit frustra - Nature does nothing in vane
  8. Natura non consitatur - Nature is not saddening (Nature makes no mistakes, whatever it does is necessary, therefore it it not sad.)
  9. Natura non facit saltus - Nature does not make leaps
  10. Natura sanat, medicus curat - The physician treats, nature cure (Medical term)
  11. Naturae rationalis individua substantia - Individual substance of a rational nature (Scholastic definition of "person")
  12. Naturalis Ratio - Natural Reason (Legal term)
  13. Naturam Subiecit Aliis - Nature subjugated to our allies (or subjugate the forces of nature for the benefit of the humanity - Motto of the School of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Chihuahua (UACH) in Mexico)
  14. Natus ad Summa Cum Laude - Born for the highest honor (Nobility)
  15. Natus Vincere - Born to win (Motto used by the Roman army)
  16. Nauta de Ponte Nigro (Sailor From the Black Bridge (Pope Gregory XII (1406 - 1415) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was Commendatarius of the Church of Nigripontis, Black Bridge)
  17. Navigare necesse; vivere non est necesse - Sailing is necessary, to live is not necessary (Pompey the Great(106 - 48 BC) directed this phrase to some sailors)
  18. Navita de ventis, de tauris narrat arator, enumerat miles vulnera, pastor ovis - The sailor speaks of winds, the plowman of bulls, the soldier counts his wounds, the shepherd his sheep. (Philosophical Term - Propertius, 2.1.43-44)
  19. Ne avertas oculos a fulgure huius sideris si non vis obrui procellis - Do not take your eyes from the brightness of this star, if you do not want to be annihilated by the stor
  20. Ne cede malis - Do not yield to evi
  21. Ne laterum laves - Do not waste your bricks (Terence's catchphrase, which directly translates to "Do not waste your time")
  22. Ne perdiderit, non cessat perdere lusor - To avoid loosing, the player does not cease playing
  23. Ne procedat iudex ex officio - Judges shall not proceed on their own. (Legal term)
  24. Ne quid nimis - Nothing in excess
  25. Ne quis iudex in propria causa - No one is a judge in their own case (Legal term - no one is impartial, when it comes to judge himself)

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