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Localgirl | 14:28 Sat 19th Apr 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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What 3-word Latin phrase literally means 'end to which' and describes the aim or finishing point of something?

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I can think of ..........terminus a quo..............are you sure of the number of letters?
Terminus ad quem.
.wrongggggg......................terminus ad quem :o)
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Terminus ad quem - The end to which
terminus ad quem?
"Suaviter in modo" comes to mind but not sure it means "end to which" though i think it means ending something one didn't want to do ?
Vicasso - Thank you for pointing out that site - it will be very useful. J.
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Thank you guys and gals, also for the site to check up on latin!

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Localgirl You may be new. Please give Quizmail as the heading AND only ask for HINTS. You spoil the fairness for those of us who do the quiz on our own. You only had to google "end to which" "latin terms" to find the answer for yourself.

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