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Ever come across expressions like "quid pro quo", "habeas corpus", "in omnibus", "restutio in integrum", "in delicto", "a posteriori", "quantum meruit", "ejusdem generis", "quoque alternis die" or "carpe noctem" and wondered what they really mean? Get dpLatin and you'll never have to wonder again


Ever come across expressions like "quid pro quo", "habeas corpus", "in omnibus", "restutio in integrum", "in delicto", "a posteriori", "quantum meruit", "ejusdem generis", "quoque alternis die" or "carpe noctem" and wondered what they really mean? Well searching dpLatin will for instance tell you that when a bottle of medicine says "bis in die" or "b.i.d., it means that it should be taken twice a day, but when it says "quoque alternis die" or "q.a.d", it should be taken every other day. dpLatin is a searchable guide with more than 2000 common Latin terms and maxims in business, law, medicine, art and technology. It also contains commonly used quotes and maxims, most of which are of classic Roman and Greek origin. dpLatin has been tested and will work on the following devices: Nokia 9210 Nokia 9210i Nokia 9290 Nokia 9210c Ericsson MC218 Psion Series 5 Psion Series 5mx Psion Series 7 Psion Revo Psion Revo+ Diamond Mako Psion Teklogix netBook Psion Teklogix netPad