- question,
trick question,
multiple question,
fallacy of presupposition, or
plurium interrogationum (Latin, 'of many questions') is a
question that has a complex...
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Address for
service or
notices (e.g. for
contractual purposes).
dominium plurium in
solidum plural,
joint and
several ownership Joint tenancy. dominium...
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cuius Conceptio gaudium annuciavit universo mundo,
venerationem et cultum,
plurium Romanorum Pontifi****
praedecessorum nostrorum more,
ampliare studentes...
- Leoniceno. In 1492,
Leoniceno published an
article entitled De
Plinii et
plurium aliorum medicorum in
medicina erroribus. In this treatise, he "pointed...
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usually cited as 36:37, e.g. by Spivey, 26.
Latin text: "...nec
deinde multo plurium fama est,
quorundam claritati in
operibus eximiis obstante numero artifi****...
- est, via
Germanicarum vo**** et
origines et
praestantiam detegendi ; ****
plurium tum
harum Vernunft, Suchen, Außspruch
exemplis atque exinde enatis regulis...
- a word too long for the
standard line in verse:
Posset adhuc inveniri plurium sillabarum vocabulum sive verbum, sed quia
capacitatem omnium nostrorum...
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questions (complex question,
fallacy of presuppositions,
loaded question,
plurium interrogationum) –
someone asks a
question that
presupposes something that...
- singular; in the
plural used as an adjective: plūrēs, plūra,
genitive plūrium.
Often replaced by the
regular form mātūrissimus, mātūrissima, mātūrissimum...
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Conditorem Canonum, ****
inter nonnullos, and Quia quorumdam.
These and
Litteras plurium magistrorum, and
Teste Solomone which Michael wrote in his own defence...