The Latin word "locum" means place holder in English. Basically it means a person who takes the place of another. For example a locum teacher would be a substitute meaning the person who takes place of the teacher will he/she is out.
Locatus is the past participle of Locare meaning 'to place' In English 'to find out the place of'...or to locate
Having been placed, having been set, established, arranged (fem. nom. sing. or neut. nom./acc. pl.).
Place; location.
The word "locum' is a latin word for one who works in the place of someone else. A locum doctor would be someone who works in the place of a doctor while the regular doctor is out.
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The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
Haec is the Latin word for "this" or "those"
It is the Latin word for "road"
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Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
The Latin word " duum" means "of two" in English.
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".
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The Latin word patria means "fatherland" or "country" in English . Patria can also mean "native land."