ˌnōd.əˈbenē, -ōtə-, -ni sometimes -bēn-; ˌnōˌtäˈbe(ˌ)nā, -tȧˈ-
Etymology: Latin, mark well
— used to call attention to something important
whom, nota bene, I had never seen — Joseph Conrad
ˌnōd.əˈbenē, -ōtə-, -ni sometimes -bēn-; ˌnōˌtäˈbe(ˌ)nā, -tȧˈ-
Etymology: Latin, mark well
— used to call attention to something important
whom, nota bene, I had never seen — Joseph Conrad
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012