mastery of results

Latin translation: artificiosa/praeclara/singularia opera

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English term or phrase:mastery of results
Latin translation:artificiosa/praeclara/singularia opera
Entered by: Lota

14:18 May 4, 2006
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English term or phrase: mastery of results
or masterful results...
Lota
United States
Local time: 21:22
artificiosa/praeclara/singularia opera
Explanation:
If you mean something masterfully accomplished (here "opera" is the plural of "opus" and you could also opt for the singular form: "praeclarum/artificiosum/singulare opus").
"Artificiosus" is the adjective deriving from "artificium" wich means "maestry, magistral ability in doing something".
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Leonardo Marcello Pignataro (X)
Local time: 06:22
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5 +1comprehensio eventuum
Joseph Brazauskas
4 +1artificiosa/praeclara/singularia opera
Leonardo Marcello Pignataro (X)


  

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comprehensio eventuum


Explanation:
Assuming that by 'mastery' you mean apprehending, comprehending, or perceiving the results as they truly are.

Joseph Brazauskas
United States
Local time: 00:22
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 24

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agree  Leonardo Marcello Pignataro (X)
43 mins
  -> Benigne dicis, bone vir.
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3 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
artificiosa/praeclara/singularia opera


Explanation:
If you mean something masterfully accomplished (here "opera" is the plural of "opus" and you could also opt for the singular form: "praeclarum/artificiosum/singulare opus").
"Artificiosus" is the adjective deriving from "artificium" wich means "maestry, magistral ability in doing something".

Leonardo Marcello Pignataro (X)
Local time: 06:22
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 12
Grading comment
thank you.

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agree  Joseph Brazauskas
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