"Rota" is a Latin equivalent of "wheel."
The Latin word is a feminine noun. In some cases, the Latin pronunciation of the Church in its liturgy differs from that of the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. But in this particular case, the pronunciation is the same: "ROH-tah."
Rota.
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 )
Rarely seen in Latin (when borrowed from Greek). It comes from the Greek for wheel, or circle. Consequently when seen in English words it encompasses ideas of turning, circles, wheels, etc. Examples: encyclopedia (from kyklos -circle- and paideia -learning/education) bicycle (two-wheels) recycle (to turn again) encyclical (a letter sent around to a group)
"Folium" means "leaf" in Latin.
It means "wheel."
Radius is a name in Latin called spin the wheel
it comes from the latin root rota, rotae which means wheel
The latin root for bicycle is "bi" which means two, and "cycle" which means wheel or circle.
Latin. It means "ray" but also the spoke of a chariot wheel. The plural of radius is radii.
The root word "rad" comes from the Latin word "radius," meaning "spoke of a wheel" or "ray of light."
Cyclops - Greek for 'round-eyed' or 'wheel-eyed.'
The word "rotifer" is derived from a Latin word meaning "wheel-bearer, due to the corona around the mouth that in motion resemble a wheel (though the organ does not actually rotate).
Radius is from the Latin root word radius, spoke of a wheel, a staff, a beam of light.
"Wheel" is an English equivalent of "rota."Two approaches to pronouncing Latin words and phrases are based on the practices of the Church in its liturgy and on the rules of the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. They may yield different results. But in this particular instance, the word is pronounced exactly the same in liturgical and in classical Latin: "ROH-tah."
The root word of rotation is "rotate," which comes from the Latin word "rotare" meaning "to turn."
a spur. Spurs can have wheels. They are called "rowels", from Latin "rota" meaning wheel. The boot, itself, would not have a wheel installed on it.