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- It is a contraction of the Latin word "recipe" (an imperative form of "recipere") meaning "take". Prescription drugs are often dispensed together with...
- an exception to this rule exist, such as: scvtella > scodella "bowl", recipere > ricevere "receive", lacvs > lago "lake", acvs > ago "needle", (only in...
- prescriptions, it abbreviated the word recipe (from the Latin imperative of recipere "to take"), and in missals, an R with a tail stroke marked the responses...
- prescription of controlled narcotics Second person singular imperative form of recipere meaning "receive" or "take". Compare with Pound sign#Origin. Transliteration...
- Body of Christ] An princeps pro suo uccursu, scilicet guerrae, possit recipere bona ecclesiarum, etiam invito papa, translated Cary J. Nederman, in Political...
- Virginis servis suis Rigensibus in Osilia talia humiliter, obsides et tributa recipere, captivos omnes christiani nominis restituere, **** victoria redire! Quod...
- the CSC Common name Corrections Canada Abbreviation CSC/SCC Motto ****ura Recipere (Latin for 'To grasp the ****ure') Agency overview Formed December 21, 1978...
- inscriptionibus necessariis occupatus oce**** sufficientia directoria recipere nequat, et terra in qua eorundem non exiguus est usus nulla, coacti fuimus...
- (i) Remote Weapon Station Rx – (s) Medical prescription (possibly from Latin "recipere", "to take": see entry) RX – (s) Receive Republican In Name Only...
- ãbulãtes, mercantes, seu habitãtes ꝉ trãseuntes recta fide ⁊ cõscientia uera recipere absq’ ulla datione. nisi qͥs suã p̱ volũtatẽ mͥ donũ dare uoluerit. ⁊ aput...