Difference between bis and ter in internstional law
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The word (also used as a prefix or suffix) bis , applied to some modem protocol standards, is Old Latin for "repeat" (akin to Old High German "twice"). When a protocol ends with "bis," it means that it's the second version of that protocol. Similarly, ter is from Old Latin meaning "three times."
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