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(Latin: where)
Ubi libertas, ibi patria.
Where there is freedom (liberty), there is my fatherland (country).
Ubi mel, ibi apes.
1. Where there is honey, there will be bees (Honey attracts bees).
2. Where the honey is, there the bees are.
Ubi mel ibi apes.
Where there is honey, there will be bees.
Honey attracts bees.
Ubi non est directa lex, standum est arbitrio judicis, vel procedendum ad similia.
Where there is no direct law, the opinion of the judge is to be taken, or references to be made to similar cases.
Ubi non est lex, ibi non est transgressio, quoad mundum.
Where there is no law, there is no transgression, so far as relates to the world.
Ubi panis, ibi patria.
Wherever there is bread, there is my country.
The motto, "Above all, I must eat," refers to people in desperate economic circumstances who are intent on fleeing their homeland to seek a better life.
Ubi pugnantia inter se in testamento juberentur, neutrum ratum est.
Where repugnant or inconsistent directions are contained in a will, neither is valid.
ubiquitarian
1. A reference to the doctrine; especially, as advocated by Luther, that the body of Christ is omnipresent and therefore exists in the Eucharistic bread.
2. One of a school of Lutheran divines which held that the body of Christ is present everywhere, and especially in the eucharist, in virtue of his omnipresence.
ubiquitarianism
The Christian belief, held particularly by the Lutheran Church, that Jesus Christ is present in all places and at all times, not just in the Eucharist.
ubiquitariness
Quality or state of being ubiquitary, or ubiquitous; that is, existence everywhere.
ubiquitary
Existing every where, or in all places.
ubiquitin
A small protein, present in all eukaryotic cells, that participates in the destruction of defective proteins and in the synthesis of new proteins.
ubiquitous, ubiquitously
Present, or seeming to be present, everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
ubiquitousness
1. Existence every where; constantly encountered.
2. The state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once).
ubiquity
1. The state, fact, or capacity of being, or seeming to be, everywhere at the same time;
omnipresence.
2. Existence or apparent existence everywhere at the same time; omnipresence.
3. Omnipresence; presence in several places, or in all places, at one time.
A fiction of English law is the "legal ubiquity" of the sovereign, by which he is constructively present in all the courts.