| Latin | English | |
| fere | almost, near;y, not quite, generally | » |
| extimus | outermost | » |
| primoris | first, foremost, at the top, uppermost | » |
| primoris | first, foremost /most distinguished, first | » |
| dumtaxat | at least, not less than / at most, not more than | » |
| extremus | outermost, last, extreme | » |
| plurimus | most, very many | » |
| potissimum | (adv.) chiefly, most of all | » |
| uberrime | most luxuriantly, most abundantly, most fruitfully | » |
| plerumque | for the most part, generally, commonly, mostly | » |
| facillimus | easiest, most agreeable, pleasantest | » |
| ferme, fere | almost, about | » |
| paene, pene | nearly, almost | » |
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| Salus aegroti suprema lex | The well-being of the patient is the most important law | » |
| Pax melior est quam iustissimum bellum | Peace is better than the most just war | » |
| Recta linea brevissima, recta via tutissima | Straight line is the shortest, straight road is the most safe | » |
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