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What does Tremendae mean?

"Tremendae" is a Latin word that means "of great size," "huge," "tremendous," or "remarkable." It is the feminine form of the adjective "tremendus," which means "tremendous" or "fearsome."

Here are some examples of how "tremendae" might be used:

* "Res tremendae" would translate to "huge things" or "remarkable things."

* "Viri tremendae" would translate to "huge men" or "remarkable men."

The word "tremendae" is not used frequently in modern English, but it can be found in some older texts or in specific contexts. It's important to note that the meaning of "tremendae" can vary depending on the context in which it is used.

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