alibi in greek is άλλοθι (allothi) and it has the same meaning.
'Alibi' means 'elsewhere' in Latin.
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Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
"alibi" means "elsewhere."
The word "theo" is not Latin but Greek - classical Greek Θεός (theos) means deity or god.
There is no such word in Latin. Perhaps you mean classical Greek?
Somewhere else. Elsewhere.
Serpentomorph is not a known word in the Greek or Latin language.
Actually, maximus is a Latin word, not Greek. It means "the greatest".
The word 'religion' comes from the Old English, through French, and originally, from the Latin. It has no Greek meaning. The Latin word has the meaning of "to bind."
Selene is actually a Greek word, not Latin. It means "moon."
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
Aurora is the Latin word for "dawn." It isn't a Greek word.