Apple - no mind - thus no meaning.
Thus is an adverb, derived from the same root as this,and meaning "in this manner," or "for this reason."
mm is short for millimeter - milli is a prefix meaning "1/1000", thus, a mm. is a thousandth's of a meter.mm is short for millimeter - milli is a prefix meaning "1/1000", thus, a mm. is a thousandth's of a meter.mm is short for millimeter - milli is a prefix meaning "1/1000", thus, a mm. is a thousandth's of a meter.mm is short for millimeter - milli is a prefix meaning "1/1000", thus, a mm. is a thousandth's of a meter.
The number 217 converts to CCXVII in Roman numerals: C meaning 100 (thus CC is 200), X meaning 10, V meaning 5 and I meaning 1 (thus II is 2) combining into CCXVII.
Latin -- nihil, meaning "nothing" ; a from the Latin " ad " -- meaning to Thus, you get " reduction to nothing ".
No. It is similar in meaning and thus a synonym.
accordingly, consequently, ergo, therefore, so, thereupon, thus, wherefore
Hatta is best refered as "thus" in English
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You mean sic, but in fact that means just "thus". If you wanted to say "thus it stands" in Latin you'd say sic stat.
Thus is an old word meaning "thats how"
Vincy, itself, has no meaning-- but it is presumably a nickname of Vincent, which came from the Roman Vincentius, and thus from the Latin vincere; "to Conquer."