c) cum

  • 61cum laude — (Loc. lat.); literalmente, con alabanza ). loc. adj. Se dice de la calificación máxima de ciertas notas. Sobresaliente cum laude …

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  • 62CUM'AT — (Cum a. C.) Perşembeden sonra gelen günler. Cum alar …

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  • 63cum — ► PREPOSITION ▪ combined with; also used as: a study cum bedroom. ORIGIN Latin …

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  • 64cum — cum1 [kum, koom] prep. [L] with: used, chiefly in hyphenated compounds, with the general meaning “combined with,” “plus” [vaudeville cum burlesque] cum2 [kum] n. [Vulgar Slang] semen …

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  • 65cum d. — cum div. or cum d., with dividend …

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  • 66cum div. — cum div. or cum d., with dividend …

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  • 67cum´ber|er — cum|ber «KUHM buhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. = encumber. (Cf. ↑encumber) 2. Obsolete. to overwhelm, harass, or confound. –n. 1. = encumbrance. (Cf. ↑encumbrance) 2. Obsolete. trouble, distress, or embarrassment. ╂[probably < Old French combrer… …

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  • 68cum|ber — «KUHM buhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. = encumber. (Cf. ↑encumber) 2. Obsolete. to overwhelm, harass, or confound. –n. 1. = encumbrance. (Cf. ↑encumbrance) 2. Obsolete. trouble, distress, or embarrassment. ╂[probably < Old French combrer impede… …

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  • 69Cum nimis absurdum — was a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV dated 14 July 1555. It takes its name from its first words:[1] Since it is absurd and utterly inconvenient that the Jews, who through their own fault were condemned by God to eternal slavery... The bull… …

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  • 70Cum Jam Lustri — September 1, 1951, is an Apostolic Letter of Pope Pius XII to the bishops “and brave people” of Poland about their sufferings during Stalinist persecution. [1] He asks for prayers to the Virgin Mary, because She will not deny her help to the… …

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