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|''{{anchor|sedes incertae}}sedes incertae''||seat (i.e. location) uncertain||Used in [[biological classification]] to indicate that there is no agreement as to which higher order grouping a [[taxon]] should be placed into. Abbreviated ''sed. incert.''
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|''{{anchor|sedet, aeternumque sedebit}}sedet, aeternumque sedebit''||seat, be seated forever||a Virgi's verse,: means when you stop trying, then you lose
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|''{{anchor|semel in anno licet insanire}}semel in anno licet insanire''||once in a year one is allowed to go crazy||Concept expressed by various authors, such as [[Seneca the Younger|Seneca]], [[Augustine of Hippo|Saint Augustine]] and [[Horace]]. It became proverbial during the [[Middle Ages]].