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1. the motto of Captain Nemo and his vessel the Nautilus 2. a 1993 song by L'Affaire Louis Trio from the album of the same name 3. a Latin phrase which is complex to translate; roughly, "moving/movable/able to move in moving/movable/able to move. Has been translated as "free in a free world", "changing in a changing environment", or more flatly, "moving in a moving thing". and there's probably more meanings...

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