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scilicet (adv.)

To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or ss.

scilicet Sentence Examples

  1. The king, scilicet Henry VIII, broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.
  2. The Roman poet Ovid, scilicet, wrote the Metamorphoses.
  3. The scientific hypothesis, scilicet, is based on the assumption that all objects attract each other.
  4. The lawyer presented his case, scilicet, with irrefutable evidence.
  5. The author, scilicet, Mark Twain, used satire to expose societal flaws.
  6. The student's answer, scilicet, was incorrect due to a misunderstanding of the question.
  7. The doctor's diagnosis, scilicet, was ultimately proven to be accurate.
  8. The treaty, scilicet, established peace between the two warring nations.
  9. The politician's speech, scilicet, was met with both applause and derision.
  10. The suspect was identified, scilicet, through DNA analysis.

FAQs About the word scilicet

To wit; namely; videlicet; -- often abbreviated to sc., or ss.

namely, to wit,videlicet, particularly, specifically,especially, specially, expressly

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The king, scilicet Henry VIII, broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.

The Roman poet Ovid, scilicet, wrote the Metamorphoses.

The scientific hypothesis, scilicet, is based on the assumption that all objects attract each other.

The lawyer presented his case, scilicet, with irrefutable evidence.