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verbatim et literatim

American  
[wer-bah-tim et lee-te-rah-tim, ver-bey-tim et lit-uh-rey-tim] / wɛrˈbɑ tɪm ɛt ˌli tɛˈrɑ tɪm, vərˈbeɪ tɪm ɛt ˌlɪt əˈreɪ tɪm /
English verbatim ac literatim

adverb

Latin.
  1. word for word and letter for letter; in exactly the same words.


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And the tall, fair-haired boy, with the big dreamy eyes, would rise and give page after page, "verbatim et literatim."

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors by Elbert Hubbard

I have reported it verbatim et literatim, without changing it in the slightest degree, neither adding nor taking therefrom a single word.

From A Book Written by the Spirits of the So-Called Dead by C. G. (Carl Gustaf) Helleberg

The printed matter, verbatim et literatim, and the matter not printed, are subjoined: July 26, 1914.

From The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison by Champion Ingraham Hitchcock

His editorial was the "Courier's" leader, and it appeared verbatim et literatim.

From A Hoosier Chronicle by F. C. (Frederick Coffay) Yohn

He might consistently adopt it verbatim et literatim, if he would, and simply throw his peculiar absolute round it, following in this the good example of Professor Royce.

From Meaning of Truth by William James

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