Quid ultra facere? (Latin motto used historically)

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"Quid ultra facere?" is a historical Latin motto meaning "What more can be done?", expressing a spirit of striving for continual improvement and excellence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin motto
alternativeTranslation What more can we do?
What more is there to do?
containsWord facere
quid
ultra
expressesAttitude continuous self‑improvement
refusal of complacency
restless striving
grammaticalMood interrogative
hasConceptualOpposite complacency
resignation
hasPunctuation question mark
language Latin
literalMeaning What more can be done?
mottoTheme pursuit of excellence
self‑examination
striving for continual improvement
mottoType aspirational motto
moral motto
partOfTradition European Latin motto tradition
semanticField duty
effort
excellence
usedHistoricallyAs institutional motto
personal motto
usedInContext coats of arms and seals
educational institutions
professional organizations

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Autonomous University of Madrid hasMotto Quid ultra facere? (Latin motto used historically)