vox populi in English

noun
1
the opinions or beliefs of the majority.
In the case of alternative country music the vox populi is more subtle, but no less potent.
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1. Characteristics: Vox populi The features of a thing

2. Appearance Vox populi The way something looks or appears

3. Characterization Vox populi The delineation of a thing's features

4. Vox populi noun A person who Bores, is boring

5. Appearance Vox populi The way something looks or Appears

6. Aggravation: Medtalk An ↑ in seriousness, intensity or severity of disease; worsening Vox populi An annoyance

7. This visage no mere veneer of vanity , is a vestige of vox populi now vacant vanished.

8. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is it vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished.

9. 21 This visage, no mere veneer of vanity a vestige of the vox populi now vacant, vanished.

10. Acronym Vox populi A neologism created from the first letter of the each of the words in a particular phrase

11. Meanwhile, the power and supervision of the vox populi must be introduced and flexible management on adult higher education must be put into practice.

12. Les demoiselles de Bienfilatre; Véra; Vox populi; Deux Augures; L'ffichage céleste; Antonio; La m Les demoiselles de Bienfilatre; Véra; Vox populi; Deux Augures; L'affichage céleste; Antonie; La machine à gloire; Duke of Portland; Virginie et Paul; Le convive des dernières fêtes; A s'y méprendre; Impatience de la foule; Le secret de l'ancienne musique; Sentimentalisme; Le plus beau

13. Rours(Vox populi ):There is an old saying:"Give a dog a bad name and hang him. "Which means the rumor can be made sb. formidable. Now she has become a victim of network force.

14. Armamentarium Therapeutics A general term commandeered from the military for the battery of therapies used to battle a particular condition Vox populi Weaponry McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.