The word is "invisibilis." What form this takes in any given situation depends on how it's used in the sentence. The possibilities are:
invisibilis: masculine/feminine nominative singular; genitive singular all genders
invisibile: neuter nominative/accusative singular
invisibilem: masculine/feminine accusative singular
invisibili: dative/ablative singular all genders
invisibiles: masculine/feminine nominative/accusative plural
invisibilia: neuter nominative/accusative plural
invisibilium: genitive plural all genders
invisibilibus: dative/ablative all genders
Invisible.
caecus ; or render by phrase with posse and cernere: to be-, sub oculos non cadere, non comparere.The Latin word for invisible is invisibilis. You can also use the word invisibilia for the Latin form of invisible.
Latin
Aparecium is a Transfiguration spell that forces invisible ink to appear. It is also possible this spell can be used to make other invisible things reveal themselves
you can,t do that yourself!people have to put a spell on you then you can turn invisible!
The Latin, 'invisibilis,' meaning not visible.
invincible= unbeatable invisible= unseen.
The correct spelling is invisible (unseen, undetectable).
The Latin spelling is "Maria".
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