"Navicula velifera" is a Latin equivalent of "sailboat."
There are two equally correct ways in which the Latin phrase may be pronounced. One is according to the rules of the classical Latin of the ancient Romans: "nah-WIHCK-oo-lah weh-LIHF-eh-rah." The other is according to the liturgical practices of the Church: "nah-VEE-koo-lah veh-LEE-feh-rah."
Mast?
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
from the latin word for circle
Sailboat is your head Sailboat is your headSailboat is your head
Sailboat racing
Sailboat is a noun.
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
Wind powers a sailboat.
a pole on a sailboat is a mast
we bought a sailboat
John F. Kennedy's sailboat was named Victura because "Victura" is derived from the Latin word "victurus," meaning "about to live." The name reflects Kennedy's optimistic and forward-looking approach to life. Additionally, "Victura" was a play on the Latin phrase "Veni, vidi, vici" ("I came, I saw, I conquered"), which resonated with Kennedy's competitive spirit.
The sailboat was invented in Ancient Mesopotamia.
When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat, the powerboat is the stand-on vessel. (Ref: SB-29)
If You Were a Sailboat was created on 2007-09-24.
The Egyptian people were said to have made the first sailboat.