Wednesday, 24 July 2013

FOREIGN WORD AND PHRASES

Foreign words and phrases are generally not asked directly. But the knowledge of foreign words and phrases will help you in reading comprehension and other types of common questions. So, make yourself familiar with the common foreign words and phrases.


Ab initio :
from the beginning.

Ab origin : from the origin.

Addenda : list of additions. (addenda to a book )

Advalorem : according to value.

Ad hoc : a body elected or appointed lor a definite work. (ad hoc committee)

Ad infinitum : to infinity

Alma mater : a school which one has attended.

A la carte : according to the bill of face. (a la carte dishes are available)

Alamode : according to the custom (fashion). (a la mode silk)

Alter ego : the other self, intimate friend, (Kissinger is the alter ego of Nixon)

Prepared By : Jatinder Budhiraja ( 9810513909 )
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