Seize the day
Carpe diem
P.M.
Post meridiem
Used at the end of a list to indicate that further, similar items are included
Et cetera
in fact, or in effect, whether by right or not.
De facto
Ad lib - without previous preparation
"I spoke ad lib" ...
In good faith
Bona fide
A.D
Anno domini
A claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act is allefed to have taken place
(I've just killed a man she is my ...)
Alibi
Accepted practice or custom
Praxis
Alias
(used to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name.)
"Eric Blair, alias George Orwell"
An essential condition; a thing that is absolutely necessary
Sine qua non
E.G
Exampli Gratia
For each person; in relation to people taken individually
E.g: The State had fewer banks __________ than elsewhere.
Per capita
a general agreement
Consensus
Verbatim = a word for a word
"The New York Times reported that recent posts lambasting legislation against Wal-Mart came verbatim from the retailer's p.r. firm."
A warning; a formal notice filed with a court or officer to suspend a proceeding until filer is given a hearing
Caveat
I.E
Id est - "that is"
Relating to or denoting a reasoning or knowledge which proceeds from theoretical deduction rather than from observation or experience
E.g: "It's freezing outside; you must be cold"
A priori
Approximately
Circa
an excessive quantity or fullness
Plethora