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Time.
The Latin root word "tempus" means time.
The root word "temp" comes from the Latin word "tempus" meaning "time." It is commonly used in words related to time, such as "temporary" or "contemporary."
The Latin word tempus is equivalent to the English word "time".
Division or section is the English meaning of the Latin root 'temp-'. From this root come the Latin noun 'tempus' for time, and the English noun 'temperature'. The Latin nouns 'tempus' and 'templum', which means 'a section, a part cut off', are related to the Greek word 'temenos'. But only the Latin language, not the Greek, is the source for the root 'temp-'.
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
The root word of "lax" is the Latin word "laxus," which means loose or slack.
The root words tempor and tempo both mean time in Latin.
Spring time (Latin)
The root word "temp" comes from the Latin word "tempus" meaning "time." It is commonly used in words related to time, such as "temporary" or "contemporary."
The Latin word tempus is equivalent to the English word "time".
Tempus
tempus.
Tempus.
tempus, temporis - time tempore - (vocative form) time
The Latin word for time is "tempus." Words like temporary and temporal are English derivatives of this word.Also:aevus is a masculine Latin noun meaning "passage of time"aevum is a neuter Latin noun meaning "passage of time"hora is a feminine Latin noun meaning "hour; time; season"tempastas is a feminine noun meaning "season, time; weather, or storm"
Tempus (genitive: temporis).
Machinus Tempus.
Division or section is the English meaning of the Latin root 'temp-'. From this root come the Latin noun 'tempus' for time, and the English noun 'temperature'. The Latin nouns 'tempus' and 'templum', which means 'a section, a part cut off', are related to the Greek word 'temenos'. But only the Latin language, not the Greek, is the source for the root 'temp-'.