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tertium quids (sometimes
shortened to
quids) were
various factions of the
Jeffersonian Republican Party in the
United States during the
early 1800s...
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Tertium quids (sometimes
quids),
various factions of the Democratic-Republican
Party in the United...
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dynasty (c.19th century)
Betel quid vendor A
plate of
betel nut A
plate of
betel nut in a
Vietnamese wedding Chewing betel quids and
areca nut
causes multiple...
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Miaphysite Christology. In
American political history, the
Tertium Quids, or
Quids, were
moderate members of Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party....
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Stripes 2005 tour in the UK,
White began referring to
himself as "Three
Quid"—"
quid"
being British slang for
pound sterling. He
maintains an
aesthetic that...
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Quid pro quo (Latin: "something for something") is a
Latin phrase used in
English to mean an
exchange of
goods or services, in
which one
transfer is contingent...
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common slang term for the
pound unit is "
quid" (singular and plural,
except in the
common phrase "
quids in"). Its
origin is unknown:
possible derivations...
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quid pro quo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quid pro quo is a
Latin term
meaning "something for something".
Quid pro quo may also
refer to:
Quid...