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Which Latin term is used to mean 'exactly the same words'?

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The Latin term "verbatim" is used to mean "exactly the same words." It is derived from the Latin words "verbum," meaning "word," and "batim," meaning "exactly."
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The Latin term used to mean 'exactly the same words' is 'verbatim'. It is derived from the Latin word 'verbum' which means 'word'. Verbatim is often used in quotes or transcription to indicate that the words being used are an exact copy of the original source without any changes.
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"Verbatim" is a Latin term meaning "word for word" or "exactly as stated." It is often used to indicate that something is quoted or reproduced precisely without any alteration.
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