Definition of Solvitur. Meaning of Solvitur. Synonyms of Solvitur

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Meaning of Solvitur from wikipedia

- Solvitur ambulando (Latin: [ˈsolwitur ambuˈlandoː]) is a Latin phrase which means "it is solved by walking", referring to an anecdotal, practical solution...
- Augustinian values Divine command theory Amillennialism You are Christ Deity Solvitur ambulando Heroic virtue Incurvatus in se Genesis as an allegory Divine...
- mankind. Also rendered solo Christo ("by Christ alone"). solus ipse I alone solvitur ambulando it is solved by walking The problem is solved by taking a walk...
- illustrated daily in the lives of all of us". The effect is the reverse of a solvitur ambulando. The short poem is usually attributed to Katherine Craster (1841–1874)...
- mankind. Also rendered solo Christo ("by Christ alone"). solus ipse I alone solvitur ambulando it is solved by walking The problem is solved by taking a walk...
- laboratories, a conference room, and new classrooms. The school's motto is Solvitur vivendo, "it is solved by living". Alternative translations include "experience...
- fragment "Rogosina in una parte decima solvitur more polonico", Rowień in the fragment "Rovona [Hs. Ronoua.] decima solvitur more polonico", Rój as Ray, Brodek...
- Deity Church invisible Divine illumination Theocentricism Limbo Phrases Solvitur ambulando Heroic virtue Incurvatus in se Biblical criticism Augustinian...
- re****e, et nos videndo corrige, si re****is, lapsi stabunt, fletuque culpa solvitur. Tu lux refulge sensibus, mentisque somnum discute, te nostra vox primum...
- based at the Duke of York's Headquarters, London and had the Latin motto Solvitur ambulando (solved by walking). It helped the widows, dependents and orphans...