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ANNO DOMINI In the year of our Lord
A.D ANNO DOMINI In the year of our Lord
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ANTE MERIDIAN Before the meridian (morning)
a.m ANTE MERIDIAN Before the meridian (morning)
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c. CIRCA Around (usually used for dates where the exact year is uncertain)
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e.g. EXEMPLI GRATIA The supplied example For example
used to provide examples
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Etc. ET CETERA And others
Usually used in a list where the writer does not want to list every option
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Ibid. IBIDEM The same place
Used in a footnote to refer to the work mentioned in the immediately preceding footnote.
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NOTA BENE Note well Observe carefully
N.B. NOTA BENE Note well Observe carefully
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ID EST It is That is to say, namely
i.e. ID EST It is That is to say, namely
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Non seq. NON SEQUITUR It does not follow
Used when a statement does not logically follow the preceding statement
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p.m. POST MERIDIAN After (past) the prime meridian
P.m. indicates afternoon and evening
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PRO TEMPORE For the time being temporary
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P.S. POST SCRIPTUM After the writing
An addendum to a piece of writing, normally an epistle
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VIDELICET It is allowed to see That is to say, namely
viz VIDELICET It is allowed to see That is to say, namely
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