altum
Latin for high is altus; highest is altissimus.
I believe it is mysterium.source: high school Latin
"High" in Latin is altus, -a, -um (which can also mean "deep"; it all depends on your point of view).
High Tornadoe
It is "Capreae"I assume you are talking about the species.Good thing I took latin in high school :)
Boston Latin
diokete hupsala
Latin is a subject that is taught in high school usually in the 9th and 10th grades.
There was no purpose for the High Kings of Ireland to have a name in Latin, as such there is no such title, however in Irish Gaelic the appropriate title is Ard Rí na hÉireann.
The Latin phrase for "Aim High" is "Altius Tendere." In Latin, "altius" means "higher" or "more deeply," while "tendere" means "to stretch" or "to aim." Therefore, "Altius Tendere" conveys the idea of striving for lofty goals or reaching for greater heights.
because there are many entrepreneurs.
lord i lift your name on high