they mean you are worthy of our state.
What do you mean by the 'A' spot? What do you mean by the 'A' spot?
The word tide mean befall.
what does the word solstice mean
It mean beautiful and kind
Nocte is the Latin term for night. Nocte on a prescription would mean that the medication is to be taken in the evening, or night time.
Nocte Award was created in 2009.
KNOCK-tay.
For medications, bid: Take twice a day PRN: as needed So this would mean to take the medication twice a day, as needed.
The cast of In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni - 1978 includes: Duygu Erkan as Atesin etrafinda donen kiz
nocte. more answers here: http://sites.google.com/site/latinaidnow
nocte dies
Spanish: Esta noche, seré tu amado latino. Latin: Hac nocte ero amans latinus tuus.
Of course! Palindrome is a word that can be read backwards aswell as fore, Search palindrome or look at my examples:RACECARA latin palindrome: In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni
"Let Them Hate, So Long As They Fear" This is a Latin saying of Caligula, attributed originally to Lucius Accius, a Roman tragic poet.
"We go into the circle at night, and we're consumed by fire" is the English equivalent of In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni.Specifically, the preposition in means "in". The masculine gender noun girum* means "circle, ring". The verb imus, in the third person plural of the present indicative of ire, means "(we) are going, do go, go". The conjunction et means "and". The feminine gender noun nocte means "at night, by night". The verb consumimur, in the first person plural of the present passive of the infinitive consumere, means "(we) are consumed, killed". The masculine gender noun igni means "to fire".*The word more accurately is gyrum. But the substitution of girum for gyrum was made to create a palindrome, i.e., a sentence that reads the same backwards as forwards.
Nocturnal is used generally, not just in the medical-nursing fields. Since nocturnal means night, and the general assumption historically was that most people sleep at night, the term now may refer to "while sleeping" even though nocturnal means "at night". Examples from medicine and nursing include:nocturnal bedwettting - involuntary loss of urine during sleepnocturnal SOB - shortness of breath during sleep