- The
first half of the
grace or ante
cibum is said
before the
start of the meal and the second, the post
cibum, once the meal has ended. It is read as...
-
hours q2wk once
every 2 w****s qAc
Before every meal (from
Latin quaque ante
cibum) q.a.d.
every other day (from
Latin quaque altera die) QALY quality-adjusted...
- cyclophosphamide, a
chemotherapy regimen used to
treat breast cancer Ante
cibum (ac),
Latin for "before meal",
commonly seen in
medical prescriptions Anterior...
- (cf. post hoc, ergo
propter hoc) post
cibum (p.c.)
after food
Medical shorthand for "after meals" (cf. ante
cibum) post
coitum After ****
After ****ual intercourse...
- with
serious illnesses Perceived control, a
psychological concept Post
cibum (Latin for "after food"), in
medical prescriptions Primary care
Phase contrast...
-
oculus sinister o.u., ou, OU both eyes
oculus uterque p.c.
after food post
cibum p.m., pm, PM
afternoon or
evening post
meridiem p.o., po, PO by
mouth /...
- obsecrantēs, ut iīs sobriē, modestē
atque grātē ūtāmur. Īnsuper petimus, ut
cibum angelōrum, vērum
panem cælestem,
verbum Deī æternum,
Dominum nostrum Iēsum...
- at
services before gaudies.
Before Formal Hall, the
following Latin ante
cibum grace is
recited by a
student Bible clerk. The
translation is reputedly...
- Mead-hall. Heliand, line 3340: "sittan at sumble". verðar nema oc
sumbl (
cibum capere et symposium) Grimm, ch. 14
Handbook of
Germanic Etymology (2003):...
- meals. The
first half of the grace, the ante
cibum, is said
before the meal
starts and the second, the post
cibum, once the meal's conclusion. It is as follows:...