Lux is one Latin equivalent of 'light'. It refers to light, in the sense of radiant energy. Lumen is another equivalent. It refers to light, in the sense of the source of that energy.
Lux is one Latin equivalent of 'light'. It refers to light, in the sense of radiant energy. Lumen is another equivalent. It refers to light, in the sense of the source of that energy.
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Man of Light in latin is "Luce"
The Latin word for light is "lucet." The root would perhaps begin with "luc--".
The Latin syllable luc- means light in the sense of the visible energy. The Latin syllable lum- refers to the source of that energy. The Latin syllable lev- refers to light, as the opposite of heavy.
Luci means in Latin lightLuci is an English feminine given name variant of LucyIt is derived from the Latin personal name Lucius (from Latin Lux, meaning "light").
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Levis; lux.
Laser
Photo means light and ography (pronounced graphe in latin) is drawing or lines. Therefore drawing with light.
accendo : to kindle, illuminate, inflame
Photo means light and ography (pronounced graphe in latin) is drawing or lines. Therefore drawing with light.
Roman words or language is more commonly know as Latin or Greek. The translation of light into the Latin language is lux.
Light