Latin Phrases: A posse ad esse to Ab aeterno

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


A posse ad esse : From possibility to actuality
A posteriori : From what comes after; inductive reasoning based on observation, as opposed to deductive, or a priori
A priori : From what comes before; deductive reasoning
A verbis ad verbera : From words to blows
A.p. (ante prandium) : Before a meal
Ab absurdo : From the absurd (proving the validity of your argument by pointing out the absurdity of your opponent's position)
Ab absurdum : To the absurd
Ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia : Consequences of abuse do not aply to general use
Ab actu ad posse valet illatio : From the past one can infer the future
Ab aeterno : From the beginning of time

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