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- The term composition (from Latin com- "with" and ponere "to place") as it refers to writing, can describe authors' decisions about, processes for designing...
- organ, or simply positive, positiv, positif, or chair) (from the Latin verb ponere, "to place") is a small, usually one-manual, pipe organ that is built to...
- SOLARIUS MEDIOLANENSIS ANNO NATIVIT ATIS DOMINI 1491 KALENDIS MARTIIS IUSSIT PONERE. In English: Ivan Vasiliyevich, by the grace of God the Grand Duke of Vladimir...
- ideograms ADORARE = ๐”…โ€Ž AEDIFICARE = ๐””˜โ€Ž, ๐”’โ€Ž AEDIFICIUM = ๐””–โ€Ž AEDIFICIUM.PONERE = ๐””˜โ€Ž, ๐”’โ€Ž AEDIFICIUM+MINUS = VASTUS) = ๐””—โ€Ž ALA = ๐”‘—โ€Ž AMPLECTI = ๐”ˆโ€Ž, ๐”—ฑโ€Ž...
- โ†’ 'thing', competing with res); mittere ('send' โ†’ 'put', competing with ponere); necare ('murder' โ†’ 'drown', competing with submergere); pacare ('placate'...
- part of a verb family that has stronger roots to Latin equivalents (lat. pลnere/pลnฤ“bam and dฤซcere/dฤซcฤ“bam). Other verbs include fare(infinitive)/faccio(present...
- dฤซcere, bere ("to drink") comes from bibere and porre ("to put") comes from pลnere. Together with the traditional patterns of conjugation, new classes and...
- poste, which ultimately stems from the past participle of the Latin verb ponere 'to lay down or place'. So in the U.K., the Royal Mail delivers the post...
- preposition comes from Latin: prae- prefix (pre- prefix) ("before") and Latin: ponere ("to put"). This refers to the situation in Latin and Gr**** (and in English)...
- the term positivism is derived from Latin positus, the past participle of ponere, meaning "to place" or "to put".[citation needed] Legal positivism holds...