stricto sensu

French

Etymology

From Latin sēnsus (sense) and strictus (tight, close) in the ablative case.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stʁik.to sɛn.su/

Adverb

stricto sensu

  1. In the narrow sense; narrowly.
    Synonym: au sens strict
    Antonym: au sens large

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin sēnsus (sense) and strictus (tight, close) in the ablative case.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstrik.tu ˈsen.su/

Adverb

stricto sensu (comparative mais stricto sensu superlative o mais stricto sensu)

  1. In the narrow sense; narrowly.
    Antonym: vagamente
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