"Incognito" or "incognita" may be Latin equivalents of "unknown."
"Unknown" is an English equivalent of "incognito."
as an adjective (problematic) it is problematicus. As a noun it is unknown to me
Radium has no Latin name as it was unknown to the Romans. The name "Radium" is a synthetic Latin style name made up by its discover: Marie Curie.
The modern Latin word verbatim means "word for word; literally" (the word was unknown to the ancient Romans).
The noun 'aurum' is the Latin word for 'gold'. The origin of the word is unknown. Likewise unknown therefore is what or whom the word is named for.
On early maps everything unknown was labeled terra incognita, latin for unknown land.
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Australia's name is derived from the Latin word "terra australis incognita," which means unknown southern land.
"Mare Ignotum" is Latin for "unknown sea." It is often used to refer to areas on maps that are unexplored or unidentified.
why do you think antarctica was named terra incognita*********************Terra incognita is Latin for unknown territory, which to early explorers of Antarctica, was an unknown land.
The Latin root word for "incognito" is "incognitus," which means "unknown" or "unrecognized." The term "incognito" refers to being in disguise or remaining anonymous.
"Macaca fuscata" is scientific name for the Japanese macaque or "snow monkey". Such names follow Latin rules for their formation, but often contain terms that would have been unknown to any speaker of Latin.