"Terrent" does not appear to be a recognized English word. It could be a misspelling or a word from another language. Can you provide more context or clarify the word?
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"Terre" can mean "land" or "earth" in French. It is used to refer to the physical ground or soil.
"Geo" means earth and "graphein" means to write or describe. Together, "geography" translates to "writing about the earth" or "description of the earth."
"Muddy" is a word that can mean the land or dirt is wet, typically with a mixture of soil and water.
The mean bond enthalpy of a nitrogen-nitrogen bond is approximately 945 kJ/mol.
Bihar Light Horse's motto is 'Nec Aspera Terrent'.
Queen's Own Hussars's motto is 'Nec Aspera Terrent'.
The motto of West Yorkshire Regiment is 'Nec Aspera Terrent'.
The motto of Drayton Manor High School is 'Nec Aspera Terrent'.
Nec Aspera Terrent would probably be closest translated as 'Hardships do not deter us', Nec meaning a negative, not, Aspera meaning hard work, compare 'Per Aspera Ad Astra', and Terrent meaning deter or resist. Other ways to translate it would be Difficulties Be Damned, as the Kings Regiment translated their motto, or By Difficulty Undaunted as the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers put the same motto. There are other ways, none of them necessarily any more or less correct than the others.
Lancashire Fusiliers's motto is 'Omnia audax'.
King's Regiment's motto is 'Nec Aspera Terrent'.
Essex Regiment's motto is 'Montis insignia calpe'.
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you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.
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