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On U.S. coins, what does "E Pluribus Unum" mean?

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On U.S. coins, what does "E Pluribus Unum" mean?

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  1. Translating E PLURIBUS UNUM

    The general meaning of each Latin word is clear:

    Pluribus is related to the English word: "plural."

    Unum is related to the English word: "unit."

    http://www.greatseal.com/mottoes/unum.ht...


  2. E = from, or of

    Pluribus = many, like in plural

    Unum = One, like in unit

    From many, (comes) one.

  3. "From many, one"

  4. one out of meny, i saw this question on a quiz show today.

  5. It's Latin for "out of many, one".  Get it?  The UNITED states of America!

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