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Annuitant
Annuitant An*nu"i*tant, n. [See Annuity.] One who receives, or its entitled to receive, an annuity. --Lamb.

Meaning of Annuit from wikipedia

- Annuit cœptis (/ˈænuɪt ˈsɛptɪs/, classical Latin: [ˈannʊ.ɪt ˈkoe̯ptiːs]) is one of two mottos on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States...
- Such symbolism is explained through the motto that appears above the Eye, annuit cœptis, meaning "He approves [our] undertakings" (or "has approved"). Perhaps...
- reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. The other motto is Annuit cœptis. The mottos were coined by Charles Thomson, the secretary of the...
- traditional motto of the United States, appearing on the Great Seal along with Annuit cœptis (Latin for "he approves the undertaking [lit. 'things undertaken']")...
- a disk for engraving the name of the recipient surrounded by the words "ANNUIT COEPTIS MDCclassII": a combination of the motto from the Great Seal, "He...
- " the fifth track on the album, begins with the backmasked Latin words "annuit cœptis, novus ordo seclorum." Translated from the Latin, these words mean...
- co-designing the Great Seal of the United States and adding its Latin mottoes Annuit cœptis and Novus ordo seclorum, and for his translation of the Bible's Old...
- seal contains three Latin phrases: E Pluribus Unum ("Out of many, one"), Annuit cœptis ("Providence has favored our undertakings"), and Novus ordo seclorum...
- independence from Britain. At the top of the seal stands a Latin phrase, "ANNUIT COEPTIS", meaning "He favors our undertaking." At the bottom of the seal...
- "Heavy Metal Poisoning" does in fact contain the backmasked Latin words "Annuit cœptis, Novus ordo seclorum" ("[God] has favored our undertakings; a new...