ignotus

[ig-noh-tuhs]

ignotus Definition

  • 1unknown; unfamiliar; obscure
  • 2not discovered, explored, or identified

Using ignotus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ignotus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The origins of the manuscript are ignotus.

  • Example

    The new species is still ignotus to science.

  • Example

    The cause of the disease remains ignotus.

ignotus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ignotus

  • terra ignota

    unknown or unexplored territory

    Example

    The explorers set out to discover the terra ignota beyond the mountains.

  • ignotum per ignotius

    explaining something obscure by using something even more obscure

    Example

    The professor's explanation of the concept was like ignotum per ignotius.

  • mistaking something unknown for something grand or magnificent

    Example

    The tourists mistook the rundown building for a palace, falling for the ignotus pro magnifico fallacy.

Origins of ignotus

from Latin 'ignōtus', meaning 'unknown'

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Summary: ignotus in Brief

'Ignotus' [ig-noh-tuhs] means unknown, unfamiliar, or obscure. It can refer to undiscovered or unidentified things, as in 'The origins of the manuscript are ignotus.' The phrase 'terra ignota' refers to unknown or unexplored territory. 'Ignotus' is often used in formal contexts, and its synonyms include 'unfamiliar' and 'obscure.'