Crimine ab uno disce omnes (krī´min-e ab ū´nō dis´se om´nēz).—From one crime learn the nature of all.
Cui bono? (kī bō´nō).—For whose benefit is it?
Cum grano salis (cum grā´nō sā´lis).—With a grain of salt, i. e., with some allowance.
Cum privilegio (priv-i-le´ji-ō).—By privilege.
Curiosa felicitas (ku-ri-ō´sa fē-lī´si-tas).—Felicity of expression.
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Data (dā´ta).—Things given or taken for granted.
De auditu (dē aw-dī´tū).—By hearsay.
Deceptio visus (dē-sep´shi-ō vī´sūs).—An optical illusion.
De facto (dē fac´tō).—In point of fact. A legal phrase used to describe that which is fact as opposed to that which is legal.