pro se
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See also:
prose
,
and
Prose
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adjective
1.2.1
See also
1.3
Anagrams
English
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Etymology
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From
Latin
pro
se
.
Adjective
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pro
se
(
not
comparable
)
(
law
)
Representing
oneself
(in
court
);
without
an
attorney
.
See also
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]
in propria persona
(
adverb
)
litigant in person
(
noun
)
pro per
(
adverb
)
Anagrams
[
edit
]
ropes
,
S'pore
,
reops
,
Soper
,
ERPOs
,
spore
,
Poers
,
Spero
,
Perso-
,
soper
,
Peros
,
preso
,
OPers.
,
poser
,
pores
,
Ropes
,
Poser
,
repos
,
opers
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