Huge.
Vastus = Vast, huge
Camaron or Langostino (when it´s a really huge Shrimp)
because the word is Latin for huge
The crisis quickly spread because of the importance of the capilatism system. The US was the main country who used to loan money to the latin countries, so with the big depression, the country started to charge the debts, making a huge pression in Latin America's countries. The Latin industry started to suffer a lot, less products, high prices, the US wouldn't buy products as they used to anymore. The Latin countries were counting with the export of the products, so that made a huge impact on the latin economy.
It means a huge park which has homeless living in it. It can also mean stale bread.
Huge foreign debt.
The root word "pon" means "place" or "put" in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "ponere," which means to place or to put.
Pinto bean. Huge in the US because of refried beans and used a lot in Latin American as well
Pinto bean. Huge in the US because of refried beans and used a lot in Latin American as well
The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'molar' is molaris. It's an adjective that means 'of a mill, to do with grinding'. But it also may be used as a noun that means 'a huge block of stone', 'a millstone'; and even 'a molar tooth, a grinder'.
Albert H. Gordon Gen. Joseph Warren (please see the Wikipedia entry on Roxbury Latin for a much more comprehensive listing of famous alumni--there's a huge number).