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- [ahb oo r-be kohn-di-tah; English ab ur-bee kon-di-tuh]
- /ɑb ˈʊər bɛ ˈkoʊn dɪˌtɑ; English æb ˈɜr bi ˈkɒn dɪ tə/
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- US Pronunciation
- US IPA
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- [ahb oo r-be kohn-di-tah; English ab ur-bee kon-di-tuh]
- /ɑb ˈʊər bɛ ˈkoʊn dɪˌtɑ; English æb ˈɜr bi ˈkɒn dɪ tə/
Definitions of ab urbe condita words
- adverb ab urbe condita from the founding of the city (Rome, about 753 b.c.). Abbreviation: A.U.C. 1
- preposition ab urbe condita From the founding of the city (i.e. Rome, traditionally dated to 753 BC): used by some Ancient Roman historians to identify particular Roman years. 0
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Parts of speech for Ab urbe condita
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ab urbe condita popularity
This term is known only to a narrow circle of people with rare knowledge. Only 3% of English native speakers know the meaning of this word.
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