'duo' means two, and 'verba' means words. Duo verba means "two words"
The word 'trifecta' derives from two words. One is the Latin word tres, which means 'three'. The other is the Latin word factus, which is the past participle of 'facere' ['to do, to make'].
There are two Latin words for inspiration. The first is inspirata which means literally to breath into. The second is addo, which means to bring.
The word blessing, which is another word for benediction, is derived from two Latin words "bene" and 'dicere', which mean to speak well of. However, the word blessed is 'beatus' in Latin, which means to be fortunate.
An antecedent is a word or thing that is referred to in a following sentence. The word antecedent come from the Latin words 'ante' which means 'before' and 'cedo' which means 'fall'. The two Latin words together mean 'to fall before.'
The Latin word " duum" means "of two" in English.
This word comes from two Greek words "anti" and "bios" and means literally "against life"
"Bona fide" is typically written as two words. It is a Latin term that means "in good faith" or "genuine."
It means "two by two". It is the root word for binary.
The word Biocular means two eyes in Latin language.
The word exsanguination means to the process of blood loss. It comes from two Latin words. One is 'ex' which means out and one is 'sanguis' which means blood.
In Latin the word "rumpere" is present infinitive active. It means to break, to snap in two, to cut open.
Since "silent" and "deadly" are two unrelated concepts both Latin and classical Greek would need two words to translate them.