Without knowledge of the context of this word, I believe it is a form of 'altus, alta, altum', meaning 'high', or 'tall' (in a physical sense). Like 'alta moenia Romae' is 'the high/tall walls of Rome'.
Alte could be an adjective, meaning old. "Der alte Mann" means "The old man." It could also be a noun, meaning the old ball 'n chain. "Meine Alte hat Spaghetti fuer uns heute Abend gemacht" means "The old ball 'n chain made spaghetti for us tonight."
The deep, the sea.
Or it can be a form of the adjective 'altus,' meaning 'deep' or 'high.'
The Latin word for an altar means - an altar.
If you mean to ask for the Latin word meaning "altar" it is ara or altaria.
Basic meaning is High.
Alttius is a Latin word which means "Higher." It is related to the English word "Altitude" and the Spanish word "Alto" which means "high; tall"
what does the Latin word Chalacombarum
The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
Haec is the Latin word for "this" or "those"
Highest in the Sky.
It is the Latin word for "road"
mono is not a latin word
Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
There are two common uses for "alto". The first is as the word "tall", i.e. Es un chico alto = He is a tall boy. The second is as the command for "stop!", i.e. "Alto! Camiones no pueden pasar. = Stop! Trucks cannot go through.
The root word "alti" means high or height. It is derived from the Latin word "altus," which has been incorporated into various English words related to height or elevation, such as altitude and alto.
The Latin word " duum" means "of two" in English.
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".