ymber : rain shower, rain storm, pelting rain.
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Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
What is the Latin word for people
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
Nimbus is Latin for rainstorm, as in Cumulonimbus
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I don't know the answer i have to look over it in my science book thanks for asking though sorry for not knowing
OBSCURUS = Dark imber = rain cloud Obscurus Imber = Dark Rain Cloud
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Weather is derived from the latin term "Wethera" which means "the study of the skies".
The Latin word 'impluvium' refers to an opening in the roof of the atrium of a Roman house or the basin for the rain water below. It's a Latin derivative of the verb 'impluo, impluere', which means 'to rain upon'. The verb 'impluo' in turn is a derivative of the combination of the preposition 'in' and the verb 'pluo' [from 'pluit, pluere', which means 'it rains']. Other Latin derivatives of 'pluo' are 'pluvia' or 'rain'; 'pluvialis' or 'relating to rain'; and 'pluvius' or 'of rain, rain-bringing, rainy'. Tne English derivative pluvial means 'of, relating to or characterized by rain'. Another English derivative, pluviometer, is another word for 'rain gauge'. Still another English derivative, pluvious, means 'of or pertaining to rain'.
The scientific name for a person who loves rain is "pluviophile." This term is derived from the Latin word "pluvial," which means rain, and the Greek word "phile," which means lover.
Derived from the Latin word 'Umbella' taken into Italian as 'ombrello or umbella' It is a sunshade in the Mediterranean or a shelter from the rain in England