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  • '''''[[A priori]]''''' (Latin, 'from the earlier') is a term used in philosophy and epistemology. *{{intitle|apriori}} ...
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  • '''Ahenobarbus''' (Latin, 'red-beard', literally 'bronze-beard'), also spelled Aenobarbus or Ænobarb * [[Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick Barbarossa]], known in Latin as ''Fridericus Ænobarbus'', Holy Roman Emperor 1155–1190 ...
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  • * a [[Latin grammar|Latin preposition]] meaning "with" * {{intitle}} ...
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  • * [[Ionic meter]], a poetic metre in ancient Greek and Latin poetry *{{intitle|ionic}} ...
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  • '''[[Divide and conquer]]''' or '''divide and rule''' (Latin: ''divide et impera'') is a method for gaining and maintaining power in pol *{{intitle|Divide and rule}} ...
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  • **The [[Latin Church]] within the Catholic Church ...script]] or Latin script, graphic signs based on letters of the classical Latin alphabet ...
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  • '''Duplex''' (Latin, 'double') may refer to: * {{intitle}} ...
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  • ...Hegirae]]''), Latin for Islamic "in the year of the Hijra" similar to the Latin for the Christian year ''Anno Domini'' * [[List of Latin-script digraphs#A|Ah (digraph)]], a digraph used in Taa language orthograph ...
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  • *Papa (Latin for ''[[Pope]]''), the bishop of Rome and leader of Catholic Church ...nish word for potato, used in the names of numerous [[Potato#Latin America|Latin American potato-based dishes]] ...
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  • ** [[Sinae]], Latin name for China * {{intitle|Sina}} ...
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  • * [[Goya Foods]], a food manufacturer and distributor in the U.S. and Latin America * {{Intitle|Goya}} ...
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  • * [[Corvulus of Friuli]], an 8th-century AD Lombardic duke (name is a Latin diminutive of Corvus) * {{intitle|Corvus}} ...
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  • * [[Septentrional]] (borrowed from Latin meaning northern, or pertaining to the north) * {{intitle|Sep}} ...
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  • * {{lang|la|Era vulgaris}}, pseudo-Latin for the [[Common Era]] * {{intitle}} ...
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  • '''Radical''' (from Latin: ''{{lang|la|radix}}'', root) may refer to: ...started in late 18th century Britain and spread to continental Europe and Latin America in the 19th century ...
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  • * ''[[sub verbo]]'' or ''[[sub voce]]'', a Latin phrase, 'under the word/heading' *{{intitle|SV}} ...
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  • * [[Peace]] (Latin: ''pax'') * {{intitle|Pax}} ...
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  • '''Opus''' ({{plural form}}: '''[[opera]]''') is a [[Latin]] word meaning "(a result of) [[Work (disambiguation)|work]]". Italian equi * {{Intitle|Opus}} ...
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  • * ''[[Distichs of Cato]]'', or simply ''Cato'', a Latin collection of proverbial wisdom and morality by Dionysius Cato from the 3rd * {{intitle|Cato}} ...
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  • ...is the English name of the capital of Italy. The city, called ''Roma'' in Latin and Italian, was also the first capital of the Roman Empire and the seat of * {{intitle|Rome}} ...
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