The English word that comes from the Latin word ''Brevis'' is "brief".
brevis
Brevis meaning short or small
there is no such word, did you mean GENUS?
stuctual is not a word, probably a typo referring to the word structural
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It means a/an when referring to a feminine word.
The word cliche is an English word referring to something that is obvious or trite in nature. The word can also be used to mean a word that is overused.
The slang of the word ripped means like muscle built. Or bulked with muscle.
It depends on how you mean it. If you are referring to government legislature, the word is "Assemblée" If you are referring to a large meeting (such as you would have at a school), the word is "Réunion" If you are referring to the act of assembling a machine or similar, the word is "Assemblage".
Short is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'brev-'. Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'brevis', which means 'short'; and the feminine gender noun 'brevitas', which means 'shortness'. English derivatives include the adjective and noun 'brief', and the noun 'brevity'.