word | TEMPOR |
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meaning | TEMPOR comes from the Latin tempus, meaning “time.” A temporary repair is meant to last only a short time. The tempo, or speed, of a country-and-western ballad is usually different from that of a hip-hop number. The Latin phrase Tempus fugit means “Time flies,” an observation that seems more true during summer vacation than in the dead of winter. |
Tags: mwvb::root, mwvb::unit:16, mwvb::unit:16:root, obsidian_to_anki
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