|nu̇ŋkˌprōˈtu̇ŋk
Etymology: New Latin
: now for then — used of a legal entry, judgment, or decree made currently to have effect as of an earlier date when it ought to have been made, done, or recorded
|nu̇ŋkˌprōˈtu̇ŋk
Etymology: New Latin
: now for then — used of a legal entry, judgment, or decree made currently to have effect as of an earlier date when it ought to have been made, done, or recorded
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012