The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'lance and nail of the Lord' is Lancea et clavus Domini. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'lancea' means 'lance'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'clavus' means 'nail'. The noun 'Domini' means 'Lord'.
french: l'ongle (masculine)latin: ungula (feminine)
Latin, meaning nail or callus
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latin derived medical prefix for "nail" as in fingernail or toenail; e.g. onychomycosis, fungal infection of the nail
How you would write a report on what holds two boards together better a nail or screw is the First you make notes on your topics of what your writing about . Then you get all the measurement of your screw and nail and you could write about the similarity's between a screw and a nail
I think it might be 'dentis quod unguis' although I have no formal education in Latin.
The Latin word for a nail or spike is clavus (-i, m.). The plural is clavi.
clove.
'to the finger nail'
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'spike' is clavus longus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'clavus' means 'nail'. The adjective 'longus' means 'long'. A 'spike' is a 'long nail'.
When he fuses with another namek like when he fused with kami or nail
Denarius, which is the Latin word meaning "coin, money, or a Roman silver coin".