Gravis.
Clumsy and heavy
heavy tamp
Non gravia. Example - It was not heavy to carry - non fuit gravis ad portandum EDIT: Non gravis = not heavy Levis = light (opposite of heavy)
levis is latin word that means light or not heavy
These '''ROOT'''-WORDS are '''GRAV''', GRAVI & GRAVITO meaning HEAVY & WEIGHTY. It comes from the '''Latin''' gravis which means HEAVY
Roman/Latin for "heavy, slow" also possibly "dull"
The English word "grave" comes from the Latin word "gravis," which means heavy or serious.
Tungsten's Latin name is "Wolfram". It is derived from the Swedish words "tung" and "sten", which mean "heavy stone" due to its high density.
The Latin name for barium is "barium." It comes from the Greek word "barys," which means heavy, reflecting its density.
The prefix "grav" typically means heavy or serious. It is derived from the Latin word "gravis," which also means heavy or weighty.
accendo : to kindle, illuminate, inflame
Italian is derived from vulgar ( that is non-Classical) Latin, with a heavy Germanic influence.