RES INTEGRA


Meaning of RES INTEGRA in English

rāˈsintəgrə, ˌrās ə nˈtegrə, rēˈzi-, ˌrēz ə n- noun

Etymology: Latin, literally, thing untouched

: a case or a question that has not been examined or passed upon — used chiefly in law and diplomacy

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