in statu nascendi in English
in its original form
Use "in statu nascendi" in a sentence
1. Et in statu corporis nihil inest, quod Animadverten- dum esse ipsa natura iudicet? quem ad modum quis ambulet, sedeat, qui ductus oris, qui vultus in quo- que sit? nihilne est in his rebus, quod dignum libero 5 aut indignum esse ducamus? nonne odio multos dignos putamus, qui quodam motu aut statu videntur
2. Id quod haudquaquam comparari potest cum statu illo simplici quo quis nubilis manet aut caelebs, quoniam non circumscribitur virginitas sola aliqua “negatione”, verum altiorem quandam complectitur “Affirmationem” in sponsali ordine; sese videlicet donare ratione universali et indivisa.
3. Id quod haudquaquam comparari potest cum statu illo simplici quo quis nubilis manet aut caelebs, quoniam non circumscribitur virginitas sola aliqua “negatione”, verum altiorem quandam complectitur “Affirmationem” in sponsali ordine; sese videlicet donare ratione universali et indivisa.
4. Synonyms for in Accordance include in compliance, in conformity, in keeping, in line, in step, in tune, harmonious, in accord, in agreement and in harmony
5. 6 synonyms for Cut in: butt in, chime in, chisel in, barge in, break in, put in
6. End educational foreground in technology in language in elucidation in part in language.
7. Aves Name Homonyms Aves Common names Birds in English Birds in English Birds in English Fugle in Danish bird in English bird in English oiseaux in French oiseaux in French vogels in Dutch fåglar in Swedish lottit in Northern Sami Bird in English Birds in English birds in English
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10. Adult specimens have been recorded in August in Israel, in May in Saudi Arabia and in October in Oman.
11. Gasoline-powered taxicabs began operating in Paris in 1899, in London in 1903, and in New York in 1907.
12. Burrfishes in English porcupinefishes in English porcupinefishes in English Ежи-рыбы in Russian Ежи-рыбы in Russian двузубовые in Russian двузубовые in Russian ハリセンボン科 in Japanese ハリセンボン科 in Japanese Bibliographic References
13. The Augustinian monasteries in Mexico were suppressed in 1860; in Russia, in 1864; in the Kingdom of Hanover, in 1875
14. The most Christie families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901
15. The most Auld families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901
16. Paul Balunda currently lives in Griffith, IN; in the past Paul has also lived in Merrillville IN and Crownpt IN
17. The most Bicket families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901
18. Chiroptera Name Homonyms Chiroptera Common names Bats in English Flagermus in Danish bat in English bats in English bats in English morcego in Portuguese morcego in Portuguese quiróptero in Portuguese quiróptero in Portuguese vleermuizen in Dutch Кажани in
19. The most Caddis families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901
20. The most Algie families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891and Scotland in 1901
21. Braconids in English schildwespen in Dutch bracksteklar in Swedish braconid wasps in English braconider in Swedish schildwespen in Dutch Bibliographic References
22. Synonyms for Barged in include interrupted, intruded, broke in, broken in, bursted in, butted in, charged, collided, cut in and encroached
23. The most Bornie families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1891
24. The most Biset families were found in and Scotland in 1841and Scotland in 1851and Scotland in 1861and Scotland in 1871and Scotland in 1881and Scotland in 1901
25. Cordons (off): as in closes in, fences (in)