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epluribus

 

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epluribus

Noun

1. A Latin phrase meaning "out of many", often used to refer to the motto of the United States of America: "E pluribus unum."

Sample Sentence: The founding fathers chose the phrase "E pluribus unum" to symbolize the unity of the diverse states that came together to form the nation.

Adjective

1. Describing something that is made up of or contains many different elements or components.

Sample Sentence: The epluribus nature of the city's cuisine is evident in the wide array of international restaurants available.

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