A. one side only
B. Indefinitly
C. New
D. None of Above
Submitted by: Ali Mallah
In general usage, de novo (literally ‘of new’) is Latin expression used in English to mean ‘from the beginning’, ‘anew’.
A. one side only
B. Indefinitly
C. New
D. None of Above
Submitted by: Ali Mallah
In general usage, de novo (literally ‘of new’) is Latin expression used in English to mean ‘from the beginning’, ‘anew’.
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2. | Synonyms Mcqs | 2. | Synonyms Quiz |
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