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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...
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engraving the name of the
recipient surrounded by the
words "ANNUIT
COEPTIS MDCclassII": a
combination of the
motto from the
Great Seal, "He [God]...
- 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 Congress...
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regni In the year of the
reign Precedes "of" and the
current ruler annuit cœptis he nods at
things now
begun i.e., "he
approves our undertakings." Motto...
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symbolism is
explained through the
motto that
appears above the Eye,
annuit cœptis,
meaning "He
approves [our] undertakings" (or "has approved").
Perhaps due...
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traditional mottos: "E
pluribus unum" (Latin) "Out of many, one" "Annuit
cœptis" (Latin) "Providence
favors our undertakings" "Novus ordo seclorum" (Latin)...
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motto of the
United States,
appearing on the
Great Seal
along with
Annuit cœptis (Latin for "he
approves the
undertaking [lit. 'things undertaken']") and...
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fifth track on the album,
begins with the
backmasked Latin words "annuit
cœptis,
novus ordo seclorum."
Translated from the Latin,
these words mean "[he]...
- 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 Testament...
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Numismatic Collection Coin
production In God We
Trust E
pluribus unum
Annuit cœptis Novus ordo
seclorum Nicknames Replacement banknote Sales tax
token Citizens...