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  2. List of Latin phrases (N) - Wikipedia

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    natura non facit saltum ita nec lex: nature does not make a leap, thus neither does the law: Shortened form of sicut natura nil facit per saltum ita nec lex (just as nature does nothing by a leap, so neither does the law), referring to both nature and the legal system moving gradually. natura non facit saltus: nature makes no leaps

  3. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    actore non probante reus absolvitur: A defendant is exonerated by the failure of the prosecution to prove its case [4] presumption of innocence: actus me invito factus non est meus actus: the act done by me against my will is not my act: actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea: The act does not make [a person] guilty unless the mind should be ...

  4. List of Latin phrases (I) - Wikipedia

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    iustitia non est neganda, non differenda: justice is not to be denied, not to be delayed [9] iustitia omnibus: justice for all: The motto of Washington, D.C. iuventuti nil arduum: to the young nothing is difficult: Motto of Canberra Girls Grammar School: iuventutis veho fortunas: I bear the fortunes of youth: Motto of Dollar Academy

  5. List of Latin phrases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their translation into English. To view all phrases on a single, lengthy document, see: List of Latin phrases (full) The list is also divided alphabetically into twenty pages:

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  7. Talk:List of Latin proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Whoever deleted "natura non contristur" must have been mistaken. Schopenhauer cites it in the World as Will and Representation as meaning, "nature isn't sentimental". I can understand the mix-up, since someone posted a similar proverb, begining with "natura non", but it is a Latin proverb and I'm going to re-post it.

  8. In natura - Wikipedia

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    In natura (Latin for "in Nature") is a phrase to describe conditions present in a non-laboratory environment, to differentiate it from in vivo (experiments on live organisms in a lab) and ex vivo (experiments on cultivated cells isolated from multicellular organisms) conditions. [1] [2] [3]

  9. List of Latin phrases (M) - Wikipedia

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    Conciseness. The term "mipmap" is formed using the phrase's abbreviation "MIP"; motto of Rutland, a county in central England. Latin phrases are often multum in parvo, conveying much in few words. mundus senescit: the world grows old: mundus vult decipi: the world wants to be deceived: Ascribed to Roman satirist Petronius.