"coma", a derivative in english would be a comb, which is used to brush hair. pronounced coe-MA.
a republic is a facial hair
Cirrus in Latin means curl or curly hair and describes wispy clouds.
jellyfish that eat pancakes
Cirrus is latin for "curl of hair" and is used to describe wipsy curly clouds
Cirrus is latin for "curl of hair" and is used to describe wipsy curly clouds
There are a few words in Latin that denote "long-haired" or "hairy":pilosuscrinituscomatushirsutus
Hair = Capillus
In Latin, the term for "curl of hair" is capillus.
'Cirro' is either the dative or ablative form of 'cirrus, -i' which is either a curl of hair or a fringe.
The Latin phrase ad pulchra means literally "for beauty".
Maureen is Latin and Old-Gaelic derived - meaning: great, little Mary, and dark hair
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