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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.


Example Sentences

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Here, however, it is, verbatim et literatim, in its authentic shape, with all that is good or evil in it laid clearly before you.

From Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two by Carleton, William

As I had no other way of showing my opinion of it, I begged the paper from him, and give here a true copy of it, verbatim et literatim, notes and all:

From The Lady of the Ice A Novel by De Mille, James

I can give you a very complete description of the pictures from memory, as I copied the titles verbatim et literatim.

From Penelope's Postscripts by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith

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 Hitchcock, Champion Ingraham

That several pages from her book, published in the New York "Sun," were copied verbatim et literatim from a work published in Portugal above a hundred years before, entitled "The Gates of Hell Opened."

From Awful Disclosures Containing, Also, Many Incidents Never before Published by Monk, Maria

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