Ex Dentibus Ensis

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Ex Dentibus Ensis is the Latin motto of the Royal Army Dental Corps, expressing the idea of strength or a sword arising from the teeth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin phrase
motto
associatedWithCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWithServiceBranch British Army NERFINISHED
containsWord Dentibus
Ensis NERFINISHED
Ex
expressesConcept martial power derived from dentistry
strength arising from the teeth
fieldOfUse military dentistry
hasFigurativeMeaning military strength derived from dental health
hasLiteralMeaning from the teeth, a sword
isMottoOf Royal Army Dental Corps NERFINISHED
language Latin
mottoType military motto
partOfHeraldryElement Royal Army Dental Corps badge NERFINISHED
script Latin alphabet
semanticField dentistry
warfare
translatedAs From the teeth, a sword
Out of the teeth, a sword
usedBy Royal Army Dental Corps NERFINISHED
usedInContext British Army corps insignia
Royal Army Dental Corps ceremonial items
wordCount 3

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Royal Army Dental Corps motto Ex Dentibus Ensis