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Foreign Phrases
Casus belli means:
By the very fact
On the whole
A great work
An event of war
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Douceur means:
Time table
Bribe
A first attempt
Argument against
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De-jure means:
Without date
Under consideration
Rightful
Final argument
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Facade means:
Face of building towards open space
Staircase of a building
Landscaping of open space in a house
None of these
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A university, college or school where a person has been educated is in foreign word.
Via media
Dejune
Alma Mater
Ante meridiem
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Ad finem means:
From the beginning
To the end
Among other things
None of these
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Mala fide means:
Based on facts
Treacherously
Beyond doubts
Truth
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What is meant by the foreign phrase ‘Ad hoc’.
Over and above
Beyond restraint
Arrange for this purpose
Temporary
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Pro bono Publico means:
Against the public interest
Public involvement
For the public good
Public demands
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Sine Cura means:
With care
Systematic
Without care
Just decision
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