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Latin for "future state" as opposed to "status quo"?

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qquito - 16 Jan 2010 21:51 GMT
Hello, Everyone:

We have the terms "status quo" and "status quo ante". What is the
Latin equivalent to "state of the future" or "future state"?

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--Roland
James Hogg - 16 Jan 2010 22:22 GMT
> Hello, Everyone:
>
> We have the terms "status quo" and "status quo ante". What is the
> Latin equivalent to "state of the future" or "future state"?

You could use "status futurus".

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Don Phillipson - 16 Jan 2010 22:53 GMT
> Hello, Everyone:
>
> We have the terms "status quo" and "status quo ante". What is the
> Latin equivalent to "state of the future" or "future state"?

Statu ex post facto.

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