sub divo (in the open air, under the wide open sky)
The answer is sub Jove (literally 'under Jove' (or Jupiter))
Open Veins of Latin America was created in 1971.
Esse apertus is the Latin equivalent of 'to be open'. In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'esse' means 'to be'. The past participle 'apertus', conjugated from the infinitive 'aperire' ['to open'] and used as an adjective, means 'open, opened'.
Open Veins of Latin America has 317 pages.
The ISBN of Open Veins of Latin America is 978-0853459903.
This is an incorrectly worded question. What does the latin word [insert latin word here] means? That would be a correct question.
The Latin word for fathom is to open
Aperire, meaning "to open."
claudo
"apertus /-a /-um"
The Romans didn't know about oxygen as a substance separate to air, so there is no Latin word for oxygen. The Latin word for air is aura.
in the open air