latin words #9 mrs. emeterio
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Latin Words #9
Test: November 15, 2013
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1.Curriculum vitae Literally “the course of one’s life”
(Vee-ti or Vee-tay)
An overview of your life's accomplishments, most specifically those that are relevant to the academic realm.
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A resume is brief and concise - no more than a page or two.
A CV is a longer (at least two pages) more detailed synopsis used primarily when applying for academic, education, scientific or research positions. It is also applicable when applying for fellowships or grants.
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2. E pluribus unum
Used on the Great Seal of the United States and on several United States coins.
(You-num)
one out of many
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3. Veni, vidi, vici.
It was first saidby Julius Caesar after winning a battle in Asia Minor (now Turkey).
“I came, I saw, I conquered”.
(wā-nē w̩ē-dē w̩ē-kē, OR vā-nē v̩ē-dē v̩ē-chē/ve-key) OR
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4. Tabula rasa
When you were a child, your mind might have been more of a tabula rasa than it is today. This phrase is used to indicate that something or someone not affected by experiences and impressions.
Clean slate
(Tab-you-la raw-za)
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5. Sub rosaLiterally means
“under the rose”In secret
The Romans also painted roses on the roofs of their banquet halls, as a reminder to guests that they should remain silent about the events of banquets, and that comments said “sub vino,” under the influence of wine, should not be repeated.
(row-za)
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