[Latinobnūbilāre, obnūbilāt-:ob-, against, in the way of; see epi in Indo-European roots +nūbilāre, to become cloudy (fromnūbilus, cloudy, fromnūbēs, cloud).] Support Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the wordobnubilate....
Having a 16+ year career across different countries and industries, has given Carlos a no-frills approach to creating value through business ventures. After a long period scaling up Latin American startups, he has joined Ubilingua to lead its international expansion and consolidation. ...
Source control in the ICU Source control is generally considered one of the oldest, most important and most obvious strategies in the management of infections. 'Ubi pus ibi evacua' is a Latin aphorism that dates back to the early days of medicine, but is still wi... JJD Waele,MMLG Malbr...
First, the effectiveness of UBI as a means of eradicating poverty and reducing inequality in comparison with other social policies already in operation. The literature in this respect is extensive and overwhelmingly positive, although dissenting voices can be heard. Second, the economic viability of ...
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Ubi sunt, a verse form in which the poem or its stanzas begin with the Latin words ubi sunt (“where are …”) or their equivalent in another language and which has as a principal theme the transitory nature of all things. A well-known example is Fran
Nile mud is black enough to have given the land itself its oldest name, Kem or Kemi, which also means “black” and signifies darkness. In the Odyssey, the epic poem written by the Greek poet Homer (7th century bce), Aigyptos is the name of the Nile (masculine) as well as the ...