In-futuro


[in foo-too-roh; English in fyoo-too r-oh, -tyoo r-oh] /ɪn fʊˈtu roʊ; English ɪn fyʊˈtʊər oʊ, -ˈtyʊər oʊ/

adverb, adjective, Latin.
1.
in the future.

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