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Non erat his locus.
That was not the place for these things.

Also translated as, "That was inappropriate."

This entry is located in the following units: Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group N (page 4) non- + (page 1)
Quod erat demonstrandum.
1. "That which was to be proven."
2. A phrase used to signal that a proof has just been completed.
3. Used in a formal conclusion to indicate that something; such as, evidence of a fact is proof of the theory that has just been been advanced.
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Quod erat demonstrandum, Q.E.D., QED
Which was the thing to be demonstrated; Which was to be demonstrated.

A formula appended at the end of a proof in geometry, or other mathematical solution, with the meaning, "We have proven the proposition we set out to prove."

Quod erat faciendum, Q.E.F., QEF.
Which was to be done.

This is often appended to a mathematical solution, with the meaning, "We have done the work we were required to do."

This entry is located in the following unit: Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group Q (page 4)
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Q.E.D., quod erat demonstrandum
which was to be demonstrated
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