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Definition of e pluribus unum from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

e pluribus unum

 
/eɪ ˌplʊərɪbəs ˈuːnəm/
 
/eɪ ˌplʊrɪbəs ˈuːnəm/
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  1. a Latin phrase, meaning 'one from many', which was chosen for the Continental Congress when a single country was created from the thirteen colonies. The phrase appears on the Great Seal of the United States and on many US coins.
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