Word of the Day: Sensu lato

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Sensu-lato
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adverb 1. In the broad sense.
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Latin, mid-19th century
Why This Word?
This adverb borrowed from Latin means "in the broad sense" — its counterpart is "sensu stricto," which means "strictly speaking." Either of these adverbs can be used in prose, but they're also used by taxonomists (scientists concerned with the classification of biological organisms) to discuss members of a taxon (category). ...
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