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sui geniris
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See: http://www.significadode.org/sui generis.htm

  




Jimeno Álvarez

sui geniris = sui Generissui generis is an adverbial phrase from the latin meaning '' its own genus or species '' and is used in English to denote that what applies is a genus or species very singular and exceptional ( unique, unparalleled and unclassifiable ). The term was created by the scholastic philosophy to indicate an idea, an entity, or a reality that can not be included in a broader concept, i.e. that it is unique in its kind.

  


Felipe Lorenzo del Río

sui geniris is incorrectly written and should be written as "sui generis" being its meaning: It is a Latinism in singular genitive meaning " at the foot of the letter 34 gender;. In Spanish it means special, exceptional, own and exclusive of who or what is said

  



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