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31compos mentis — [ˌkɒmpɒs mɛntɪs] adjective having full control of one s mind. Origin C17: L …
32compos sui — [lat., «padrone di sé»] loc. agg. (dir.) capace di intendere e di volere □ (est.) cosciente CONTR. incapace □ incosciente …
33compos mentis — UK [ˌkɒmpəs ˈmentɪs] / US [ˌkɑmpəs ˈmentɪs] adjective humorous able to think clearly …
34compos mentis — com•pos men•tis [[t]ˈkoʊm pəs ˈmɛn tɪs[/t]] adj. fot sane; mentally sound • Etymology: < L: lit., being in full possession of one s mind …
35compos mentis — /kɒmpəs ˈmɛntəs / (say kompuhs mentuhs) adjective of sound mind; sane. {Latin} …
36compos mentis — /kompas mentas/ Sound of mind. Having use and control of one s mental faculties …
37compos mentis — /kompas mentas/ Sound of mind. Having use and control of one s mental faculties …
38compos mentis — Of sound mind; sane …
39compos sui — Possessing the control of one s self …
40non compos mentis — non com·pos men·tis / nän käm pəs men təs/ adj [Latin, literally, not having mastery of one s mind]: not of sound mind: lacking mental ability to understand the nature, consequences, and effect of a situation or transaction Merriam Webster’s… …