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exponent originates from the
Latin exponentem, the
present participle of
exponere,
meaning "to put forth". The term
power (Latin: potentia, potestas, dignitas)...
- Old
Italian or
dialect esposito), the past
participle of the
Latin verb
exponere 'to
place outside, to expose', and so
literally means 'placed outside,...
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referred to, significantly, as 'Chinese snow'." Latin:
Cupiens igitur exponere gramaticam grecam ad
vtilitatem latinorum. It has been
claimed that the...
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Falletti from
Barolo responded suggesting the
ignotam linguam per
notam expōnĕre ("to
introduce an
unknown language [Italian]
through a
known one [Spanish]")...
- Kronholm; Lindh, Christian; Persson, Bodil; Jönsson, Bo (12 June 2014). "
Exponering för
perfluorerade ämnen (PFAS) i
dricksvatten i
Ronneby kommun". Li, Ying;...
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Archived from the
original on 1
February 2008.
Retrieved 19
January 2008. "
Exponering" (in Swedish).
Swedish Radiation Protection Authority.
February 2006....
- "warning", "demonstrating" and "explaining" (Latin: docere, monere, ostendere,
exponere). This
would also have
influenced the
sympathy of the audience. Speakers...
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bordering Mauretania to Jugurtha. Res
postulare videtur Africae situm paucis exponere et eas gentis, quibus****
nobis bellum aut
amicitia fuit, attingere. The...
- förstörs av Lexbase".
Retrieved 15
November 2017. "Dömda stämmer
staten för
exponering i
Lexbase – Advokat: "kränkande och förtalsgrundande"".
Retrieved 15 November...