Probably a Latin root.
A = from
Lumen, luminis = light, eye
So, A-lumin-ium = from light (->shiny?). -ium is just a suffix added on because it is an Element.
The Romans (who used the latin language) had not discovered aluminum so they didn't have a word for it.
Alum.
The name is derived from its status as a base of alum. "Alum" in turn is a Latin word that literally means "bitter salt".
There is no Latin name for the element specifically as aluminum was not discovered until long after the fall of the Roman empire. The name comes from the Latin word alumen which refers to a salt later found to contain aluminum.
No, as non-ferrous means without iron (Fe=Ferrum in Latin), which means aluminium can eventually be present in an alloy with iron, such as Hiduminium.
"Sui" in latin means "Self" "Sui" in latin means "Self"
In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.
Ex Anglica in Latinum is the Latin equivalent of 'English to Latin'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ex' means 'from'. The noun 'Anglica' means 'English'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'Latinum' means 'Latin'.
Its name comes from alumen, the Latin name for the mineral alum.
The Latin root "nimbus" means "rainstorm".
latina in latin means LATIN!
"in" in latin just means in, ex. in frigidario= in the cold room.
In Latin, the word 'mens" means mind.
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"