sine prole

[sahy-nee proh-lee, sin-ey]

si·ne pro·le

[sahy-nee proh-lee, sin-ey]
noun Law.
without offspring or progeny: to die sine prole.

Origin:
< Latin
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Sine prole is always a great word to know.
So is submission. Does it mean:
an agreement between parties involved in a dispute, to abide by the decision of an arbitrator or arbitrators
to state or declare under oath or affirmation, usually in court
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sine prole (ˈsaɪnɪ ˈprəʊlɪ)
 
adj, —adv
law without issue (esp in the phrase demisit sine prole (died without issue))

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