I believe that the word is 'alibi' I believe that the word is 'alibi'
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
"alibi" means "elsewhere."
alibi in greek is άλλοθι (allothi) and it has the same meaning.
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
The word "alibi" comes from Latin, where "alibi" means "elsewhere." It is used to refer to evidence that proves a person was elsewhere at the time a crime was committed, thus providing them with a defense.
It means that you were somewhere else OTHER than the scene of the crime.
The origin of the word alibi is late 17th century (as an adverb in the sense 'elsewhere': from Latin, 'in another place; else where.' The noun use dates form the late 18th century.
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It does not stand for anything. The word navy is derived from the Latin word navigia meaning ships.
It is the Latin word for an "emerald".