- (1 nt = 1 cd/m2). The term nit is
believed to come from the
Latin word
nitēre, "to shine". As a
measure of
light emitted per unit area, this unit is frequently...
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means "total
after all discounts". It
originally derives from the
Latin nitere (to shine) and
nitidus (elegant, trim), and more
recently from the French...
- depreciation. The word net, in this sense,
originally derives from the
Latin nitere (to shine) and
nitidus (elegant, trim), and more
recently from the French...
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Institute of
Memorial University of
Newfoundland Motto Ad
Excellentiam Nitere (Latin)
Motto in English "Strive for Excellence" Type
Public Established...
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nippon See also: ****onicus
nipponensis –
nipponense –
nippon nitidus L
nitere shining Baja cape kingsnake,
Lampropeltis getula nitida;
Mauritius blue...
- 'to make a fire', but also in
other Indo-European
languages like
Latin nitere 'to burn' or in
German schneiden 'to cut'.
Another view to the
origin of...
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Information Type
Secondary nondenominational public school Motto Latin: Niti est
Nitere (To
strive is to shine)
Established 1
January 1956 Prin****l
Blair Hanna...
- 21972
Information Type
Public Secondary/High
School Motto Semper Optimo Nitere Established 22 January 1940; 84
years ago (1940-01-22)
Founder Dr. A. W...
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Independent school Co-educational Day and
boarding school Motto Niti Est
Nitere (Latin) To
strive is to
shine Established 1880
Founder Louis Herbert Wellesley...
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Information Type
Independent school Day and
boarding school Co-educational
Motto Nitere ut
Vincas Established 1870
Founder Revd.
Edmund Fowle Local authority Surrey...