Iron, or sword
It is Ferrus which is why the chemical symbol for iron is Fe.
No, it comes from the Latin name, ferrum.
Ferrum, which is latin.
The Latin word for "steel" is adamas, the source of the English word "adamant".
Ferrum ist das lateinische Wort für Eisen. Ferrum is the Latin word for iron.
Ferrum College was created in 1913.
iron,ferrum is lation for iron
The motto of Ferrum College is 'Not Self, But Others'.
Ferrum is latin for iron. At room temperature iron is a solid.
Ferrum is Latin found on the periodic table. I looked up "ferrum" and it is the Latin word for "sword." a sward is made out of iron so for the periodic table it translates into iron.The symbol is Fe. The word for sword in Latin is 'gladio'. So you're getting something wrong. Ferrum probably means Iron, for ferrum is where iron gets the Fe (which is its symbol).
They have a four-year curriculum at the Ferrum College. You can find more about that and the college by going to the Ferrum College site and or calling the Admissions office.
ferrum, hence the chemical formula Fe.