Vice-versa is a Latin phrase that means "the other way around".
This is a Latin phrase that means "the thing speaks for itself."
She knows a few Latin phrases and is usually all-business.
De facto is a Latin phrase that means "concerning fact."
There is another Latin phrase with a slightly different meaning, and less common in usage.
It is a Latin phrase which translates as "nothing through the mouth".
"I think hanging a Latin phrase on things doesn't make it easier," she said.
All around him Latin phrases, and the low beat of drums.
I thought there was a Latin phrase involved, about a body being required.
"In effigie" was probably understood as a Latin phrase until the 18th century.