In-omnia-paratus


[in ohm-nee-ah pah-rah-too s; English in om-nee-uh puh-rey-tuh s] /ɪn ˈoʊm niˌɑ pɑˈrɑ tʊs; English ɪn ˈɒm ni ə pəˈreɪ təs/

Latin.
1.
prepared for all things.

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