The word "harmful" is an adjective.
"Gringo" is a term used in some Latin American countries to refer to foreigners, especially those from the United States. It can sometimes have a negative or derogatory connotation, but it is not always meant in a harmful way.
The term "Latin" in Latin America refers to the influence of the Latin language and culture, which originated from ancient Rome. Latin America was colonized by several European powers, predominantly Spain and Portugal, whose languages were rooted in Latin. Therefore, the term "Latin" in Latin America signifies the shared Latin-based language and cultural heritage of the region.
The Hunter in Latin is "Venator."
The Latin word for beetle is "scarabaeus."
Harmful: noxious, from Latin nocere, "to harm"Dangerous: perilous, from Latin periculum, "an attempt, risk"
The word "noxious" is nearly identical to the Latin noxius (harmful) from nocere (to harm, injure).(This same root produces the antithetical "innocent", i.e not causing injury.)
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It depends who you ask. The U.S. sees it as that they have brough industrial progress and better living conditions to many Latin American countries. However, many of the countries the U.S. has interacted with do not see it the same way. Dnd, often, the U.S. interaction does not change things for the average person.
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All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
some are harmful but some are not harmful
No they are not harmful.
more harmful, most harmful
lion are useful and harmful
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It is not harmful to animals but it can be harmful/fatal to children