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What does 'E Pluribus Unum' mean?


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Mean 'E Pluribus Unum' is Latin for 'Out of many, one', is a motto requested by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere (originally Pierre-Eugene Ducimetiere) and found in 1776 on the Seal of the United States. ChaCha is your link to info 24/7!

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E pluribus unum is from Latin and means out of many, one (motto of the U.S.). ChaCha on!

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E Pluribus Unum is Latin for "out of many, one." Sometimes it is translated more loosely as "one from many." ChaCha for now!

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E pluribus unum is a Latin phrase meaning "Out of many, one." ChaCha again!

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E Pluribus Unum is Latin it means "out of many, one." Sometimes it is translated more loosely as "one from many." Thank you!

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The phrase "e pluribus unum" is Latin, and it translates literally as "out of many, one." ChaCha!

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E Pluribus Unum describes an action: Many uniting into one. An accurate translation is "Out of many, one". Text ChaCha--ask away!

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