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ut infra

American  
[oot in-frah, uht in-fruh] / ʊt ˈɪn frɑ, ʌt ˈɪn frə /
Latin.
  1. as (stated or shown) below: used in a book, text, etc.


ut infra British  
/ ʊt ˈɪnfrɑː /
  1. as below

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Cavalchini Ponentis, respondendum censuit ut infra, videlicet.

From Project Gutenberg

Quare praefatus Minister Generalis enixe Nobis supplicavit ut in praemissis opportune providere ac ut infra indulgere de benignitate Apostolica dignaremur.

From Project Gutenberg

Et haec est propria et per se differentia inter effectionem ex nihilo, et ex aliquo, propter quam, ut infra ostendemus, prior modus effciendi superat vim finitam naturaliam agentium, non vero posterior.

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For a list of the editions, see Hazlitt_ ut infrâ.

From Project Gutenberg

Et hæc est propria et per se differentia inter effectionem ex nihilo, et ex aliquo, propter quam, ut infra ostendemus, prior modus efficiendi superat vim finitam naturaliam agentium, non vero posterior.

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