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单词 ubi
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Definition of ubi in English:

ubi

noun ˈʊbiˈuːbi
rare
  • Permanent or absolute location or position.

Origin

Early 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Adams (1583–1652), Church of England clergyman. From post-classical Latin ubi location, position, use as noun of classical Latin ubi (interrogative and relative) ‘where’ from the same Italic base as Umbrian pufe, Oscan puf from the same Indo-European base as Sanskrit kuha, Avestan kudā, and Old Church Slavonic kŭde.

Definition of ubi in US English:

ubi

noun
rare
  • Permanent or absolute location or position.

Origin

Early 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Adams (1583–1652), Church of England clergyman. From post-classical Latin ubi location, position, use as noun of classical Latin ubi (interrogative and relative) ‘where’ from the same Italic base as Umbrian pufe, Oscan puf from the same Indo-European base as Sanskrit kuha, Avestan kudā, and Old Church Slavonic kŭde.

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