inter se
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈin.ter seː/, [ˈɪn.tɛr seː]
Prepositional phrase
- to each other, mutually, together
- Inter se consentire.
- To agree together.
- Quae inter se dissident.
- Things which have an antipathy to each other.
- Res inter se.
- To join/to unite.
- Inter se collidi.
- To clash.
- Clam inter se convenire.
- To congregate together secretly.
- Vitium et virtus inter se pugnant.
- Vice and virtue fight each other.
- Pugnantes inter se colores.
- Contrast of colours. (literally: the colours fight each other)
- Inter se consentire.
Derived terms
- multiplicō numerōs inter sē (“multiply numbers together; multiply”)
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