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vox populi

[voks pop-yuh-lahy]

vox po·pu·li

[voks pop-yuh-lahy]
noun
the voice of the people; popular opinion.

Origin:
< Latin vōx populī
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vox populi (ˈpɒpjʊˌlaɪ)
 
n
the voice of the people; popular or public opinion
 
[Latin]

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