Latin Phrases: Factum probandum to Falsi crimem
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Factum probandum : The fact of a case to be proved
Factum probans : Facts tending to prove other facts
Faenum habet in cornu, longe fuge : He has hay on his horn, keep your distance (reference to a charging bull) (Horace)
Faex populi : The dregs of the people; the rabble (Cicero)
Fallaces sunt rerum species : The appearances of things are deceptive. (Seneca)
Fallacia consequentis : Fallacy of the consequence
Fallentis semitia vitae : The narrow path of a private life (Horace)
Falsa demonstratio : False designation; erroneous description
Falsa lectio : False reading; erroneous interpretation
Falsi crimem : The crime of falsification
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