Verbis
[pou-kis wer-bis; English paw-sis vur-bis] /ˈpaʊ kɪs ˈwɛr bɪs; English ˈpɔ sɪs ˈvɜr bɪs/
adverb, Latin.
1.
in or by few words; with brevity.
totidem verbis
[taw-ti-dem wer-bees; English tot-i-dem vur-bis] /ˈtɔ tɪˌdɛm ˈwɛr bis; English ˈtɒt ɪˌdɛm ˈvɜr bɪs/
adverb, Latin.
1.
with just so many words; in these words.
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