English
Etymology
Borrowed from L. grosso modo.
Adverb
en-adv
- (literally) In a rough way; roughly, circa or approximately.
Quotations
1980. Henry Mehlberg, Robert Sonné Cohen. Time, Causality, and the Quantum Theory: Studies in the Philosophy of Science. p. 211.
:The fact that event B takes place in the interval separating events A and C has an invariant significance, which may be expressed grosso modo by saying that events which are closer together have more effects in common.
Latin
Adjective
grosso modo
- Grosso modo (In a rough way, roughly, circa or approximately).
Category: Latin adverbs
es:grosso modo
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