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Ad hoc and Ad libitum

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Difference between Ad hoc and Ad libitum

Ad hoc vs. Ad libitum

Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning literally "for this". Ad libitum is Latin for "at one's pleasure" or "as you desire"; it is often shortened to "ad lib" (as an adjective or adverb) or "ad-lib" (as a verb or noun).

Similarities between Ad hoc and Ad libitum

Ad hoc and Ad libitum have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ad infinitum, Ad libitum, List of Latin phrases.

Ad infinitum

Ad infinitum is a Latin phrase meaning "to infinity" or "forevermore".

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Ad libitum

Ad libitum is Latin for "at one's pleasure" or "as you desire"; it is often shortened to "ad lib" (as an adjective or adverb) or "ad-lib" (as a verb or noun).

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List of Latin phrases

This page lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera.

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Ad hoc and Ad libitum Comparison

Ad hoc has 24 relations, while Ad libitum has 39. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.76% = 3 / (24 + 39).

References

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