Abbreviations (PMAQ) Flashcards
A.D
Ad domini
In the year of our lord
A.U.C
Ab urbe condita/anno urbis conditae
From the founding of our city
A.M
Ante Meriden
Before noon
Ad lib.
Ad libitum
At pleasure
e.g
Exempli gratia
For example
Et al.
Et alia
And others
etc.
Et cetera
And so forth, and the rest
ibid.
Ibidem
In the same place
id.
idem
the same place (author)
i.e
id est that is (an explanation)
Rx
Recipe
Take as described
M.D
Medicinae Doctor
Medical doctor, doctor of medicine
M.
Meridie
At midday, noon
N.B
Nota bene Note well (pay attention to this)
op. cit
Opere citato
In the work cited/ mentioned
Per cent
Per cutum
By the hundred
P.M
Post meridiem
Afternoon
Pro tem.
Pro tempore
For the time being
P.S
Post scriptum
Written afterwards
Q.E.D
Quod erat demonstradum
That which must be demonstrated
q.v
Quod vide
Which see
cf.
Confer
Compare
Vs.
Versus
Against
Viz
Videlicet
Namely