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Answer for the clue "____ populi ", 3 letters:
vox

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Word definitions for vox in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Latin, literally "voice" (see voice (n.)).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vox \Vox\, n. [L. See Voice .] A voice. Vox humana [L., human voice] (Mus.), a reed stop in an organ, made to imitate the human voice.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Vox is a musical equipment manufacturer which is most famous for making the Vox AC30 guitar amplifier , the Vox Continental electric organ , and a series of innovative but commercially unsuccessful electric guitars and bass guitars . Founded in Dartford ...

Usage examples of vox.

The swell organ has bourdon, open diapason, salicional, aeoline, stopped diapason, gemshorn, flute harmonique, flageolet, cornet--3 ranks, 183,--cornopean, oboe, vox humana--61 pipes each.

Callicrate, amore mei et timore regine affecto, nos per magicam abduxit per vias horribiles ubi est puteus ille profundus, cujus juxta aditum jacebat senioris philosophi cadaver, et advenientibus monstravit flammam Vite erectam, instar columne voluntantis, voces emittentem quasi tonitrus: tunc per ignem impetu nocivo expers transiit et jam ipsa sese formosior visa est.

By the mere election of Lincoln to the Presidency, the further extension of slavery into the Territories was rendered forever impossible--vox populi, vox Dei.

It was vox populi in its purest yet most variegate form and each of those scripts was accompanied with a check: ten dollars then for the magazine pieces, thirty-five dollars for the novels.

Vox populi with a smile and grand bearing, dumped into the White House.

I believe the vox populi, vox Dei, still comprises the only wholesome decision which has yet been made on the subject.

Summa difficultate rei frumentariae adfecto exercitu tenuitate Boiorum, indiligentia Aeduorum, incendiis aedificiorum, usque eo ut complures dies frumento milites caruerint et pecore ex longinquioribus vicis adacto extremam famem sustentarent, nulla tamen vox est ab eis audita populi Romani maiestate et superioribus victoriis indigna.

Bengala no es igual a la luna del Yemen, pero se deja describir con las mismas voces.

The legless Quebecker Wheelchair Assassins, although legless and confined to wheelchairs, nevertheless contrive to have situated large reflective devices across odd-numbered United States highways for the purpose of disorienting and endangering northbound Americans, to have disrupted pipelines between processing points in the eastern Reconfiguration's annular fusion grid, have been linked to attempts at systemic damage of the federally contracted Empire Waste Displacement's launch and reception facilities on both sides of the Reconfigured intracontinental border, and, perhaps most infamously, derive their cell's own sobriquet in the vox populi "Wheelchair Assassins" from the active practice of assassinating prominent Cana dian officials who support or even tolerate what they the A.

I prefer not to voice the voces mysticae, but I have done so in conjuction with the audiobook versions of the Isles series.

After a time she would be so far out that she could no longer key into the shipboard bioprocessors that sustained the patterns of her consciousness, and, though the web of electrical impulses that was the Vox matrix would travel outward and onward forever, the set of identity responses that was Vox herself would lose focus soon, would begin to waver and blur.

The words of power are the voces mysticae of real spells, intended to get the attention of demiurges whom the wizard is asking for aid.

The words of power, technically voces mysticae, are the language of demiurges who act as intercessors between humans and the Gods.

He prepared the swell organ, hands moving expertly - all stops except the Vox Humana and the Celeste and on the Great Organ, Diapasons and a four foot Principal He looked up at Anna gravely.

Or if to the respectable conclave above-stairs, who would have recoiled indignantly at the vulgar word "jobbing," had been hinted a phrase--which ran oddly in and out of the nooks of my brain, keeping time to the murmur in the street, "vox populi, vox Dei"--truly, I should have got little credit for my Latinity.