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Etymologies
- Chinese (Mandarin) SuĂ.
Examples
“I didn't know the Latin word "sui," but I suspected that it was related to "suinus," for swine, and "generis" might have something to do with a type or group.”
“Ms. TUCKER: Well, it's interesting that you used the phrase sui generis because I was thinking exactly that.”
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“This is what lawyers call sui generis," said James, of the Rockville firm Maxwell & Barke.”
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“One of the issues that is lurking in the background at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is the notion of sui generis protection of databases (i.e., separate rights in a database beyond copyright law).”
“Dario Sattui is what they call in Latin sui generis,”
“It remains to explain the meaning of the so - called sui-mates.”
“Heirs are called sui heredes, that is, heirs of themselves or of their own property, as is explained by Gaius.”
“Chinese, a medium of expression sui generis, being, like, Ulysses, "a part of all that he has met," and defying characteristic translation:”
“The mill has no designated use and is therefore called a sui generis, in the same category as embassies, scrapyards and nightclubs.”
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