Animalia is the plural of the Latin word animal. It comes from anima, which originally meant "breath".
The origin of the word phenomenon is Greek or Latin.
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
The word legend has a Latin origin. Myth and mythology derive from Greek.
There is no such word in Latin. Perhaps you mean classical Greek?
No, it is not. I think it has a latin origin.
The word "Greek" comes from the Latin word "Graecus," which referred to the ancient people of Greece. The Latin word "Latin" comes from "Latium," the region in Italy where the Romans originated. The word "English" comes from the Old English word "Englisc," which referred to the people of England.
"Deformed" is of Latin origin, from de-, "away from" and forma, "shape".
katolikos in Greek means universal
The word "anonymous" is of Greek origin. The Latin equivalent is ignotus
It has a Latin etymology, but is also of French origin.
Yes, the word "virtue" is derived from the Latin word "virtus," which came from the Greek word "arete." In both Greek and Latin, the term is associated with moral excellence, goodness, and righteousness.
The word perineum comes from late Latin/ Greek.