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 Translation for 'to this point' from English to Latin
hactenus {adv}to this point
Partial Matches
hic {pron}this
hoc {pron}this
haec {pron}this
hactenus {adv}to this place
hactenus {adv}to this extent
hactenus {adv}to this time
nunc {adv}at this time
unverified hinc {adv}from this place
hornus {adj}this year's
hornus {adj}of this spring
hornotinus {adj}this year's
hornotinus {adj}of this spring
hornotinus {adj}of this year
hactenus {adv}as far as this
punctum {n}point
articulus {m}point
articulus {m}turning point
tempestas {f}point of time
articulus {m}point of time
cisalpinus {adj}(lying) on this side of the Alps
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Usage Examples English
  • To this point Austria had been content either to keep out the Russians or share the booty with them.
  • In contrast to this point of view, practices such as Humanistic Judaism reject the religious aspects of Judaism, while retaining certain cultural traditions.
  • Up to this point, Chilton had been publishing only automobile repair manuals.
  • Distal to this point (the midgut) the arterial supply is from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA), and its branch the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery supplies the 3rd and 4th sections.
  • The road leading up to this point on the Dutch side is called the "Viergrenzenweg" ("four borders way"), probably because of the former territory of Neutral Moresnet.The names of the roads in Belgium ("Route des Trois Bornes") and Germany ("Dreiländerweg") refer to only three.

  • This is a difficult task considering that in order for a rampant AI to survive to this point, it must already be inhabiting a planet-wide or equally-complex network.
  • Up to this point, the United States government has only been able to find records of five Japanese Americans who were members of the Army Air Forces during World War II, one of them being Kenje Ogata.
  • Both the Centaur and Blue Streak had proved to be very reliable up to this point, and since they were both already designed development costs would have been low.
  • As a result, Gulliver begins to identify humans as a type of Yahoo. To this point, Crane brings up the fact that a traditional definition of man—"Homo est animal rationale" (Humans are rational animals)—was prominent in academia around Swift's time.
  • Ptolemy clarified that the convention of Greek mathematical astronomy was to commence the zodiac from the point of the vernal equinox and to always refer to this point as "the first degree" of Aries.

  • As Broome was one of the largest towns in Australia to not receive Triple J to this point, the station celebrated with a concert featuring many local bands, also simulcast on the "Live at the Wireless" programme.
  • The entropy determined relative to this point is the absolute entropy.
  • Up to this point, his first-class batting average was below 30 and his bowling average close to 40, and he had never taken more than four wickets in an innings or six in a match.
  • Up to this point the effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 have been seen, but some of the changes the Act set out to fix are still ongoing problems, such as being unable to create an open competitive market.
  • William Sims Bainbridge disagreed with de Chardin's optimism about a future Omega Point at the end of history, arguing that logically we are trapped at the Omicron Point, in the middle of the Greek alphabet rather than advancing to the end, because the universe does not need to have any characteristics that would support our further technical progress, if the Anthropic principle merely requires it to be suitable for our evolution to this point.

  • Up to this point in his career (1999) Muralitharan primarily bowled two types of deliveries, namely the off-break and the topspinner.
  • Most fighters up to this point had one engine, but a number of twin-engine fighters were built; however they were found to be outmatched against single-engine fighters and were relegated to other tasks, such as night fighters equipped with primitive radar sets.
  • Derrida refers to this point as an "aporia" in the text; thus, deconstructive reading is termed "aporetic".
  • Since 1975, the Board has made all prize decisions; prior to this point, the Board's recommendations were ratified by a majority vote of the trustees of Columbia University.
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