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Nota bene ( / ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛneɪ /, / ˈnoʊtə ˈbɛni / or / ˈnoʊtə ˈbiːni /; plural form notate bene) is a Latin phrase meaning "note well". [1] It is often abbreviated as NB or n.b., and first appeared in English writing c. 1711. [2] [3] [4] In Modern English, it is used, particularly in legal papers, [5] to draw the attention of the ...
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Nota Bene (word processor) Nota Bene is an integrated software suite of applications, including word processing, reference management, and document text analysis software that is focused on writers and scholars in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts. The integrated suite is referred to as the Nota Bene Workstation.
Abbreviation of Latin nota bene. Used before a piece of important information to make readers notice it. NMP, meaning Not My Problem. Used in a reply to indicate that the previous email has been ignored. NMS, meaning Not Mind-Safe. Used to indicate that the content may be shocking or grotesque, helping the recipient to avoid potentially ...
si vales bene est ego valeo "If you are well, it is good. I am well." Among the Romans, this was a traditional salutation at the beginning of a letter. Th.D. Theologiae Doctor "Doctor of Theology" ult. ultimo mense "last month" See also inst. and prox. u.s. ut supra "as above" V.C. vi coactus "constrained by force" Used when forced to sign. V.I.
nota bene (n.b.) mark well: That is, "please note" or "note it well". novus ordo seclorum: new order of the ages: From Virgil. Motto on the Great Seal of the United States. Similar to Novus Ordo Mundi (New World Order). nulla dies sine linea: Not a day without a line drawn: Pliny the Elder attributes this maxim to Apelles, an ancient Greek artist.
Note (typography) A note is a string of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document or at the end of a chapter, volume, or the whole text. The note can provide an author's comments on the main text or citations of reference work in support of the text. Footnotes are notes at the foot of the page while endnotes are collected under ...
Nota Bene. A descendant of XyWrite called Nota Bene is still being actively developed. Nota Bene, which runs on the XyWrite engine, is popular among academics. As of January 2020, Nota Bene for Windows is at version 12. NotaBene is supported on native Windows, Mac and on Linux running WINE. Current usage