Yes, it comes from the Latin ēvolūtiō, which means "the act of unrolling".
"Evolution" is from the Latin word evolutio, which means "a rolling forth" (from e[x]- "out of" and volvere"to roll"). The Latin term was applied to the unwinding of a scroll, and "evolution" in English was originally applied, by analogy, to any unfolding of innate potential. Only after Darwin was the term applied to modification over time.
I learn Latin at school and "term" in Latin is "terminium"
Long Term Evolution
The Latin term for ice is glacies, or gelu.
Long Term Evolution
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These words do not exist in Latin.
With force; with strength.
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