A tail in Latin is cauda.
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∙ 14y agoNulla cauda is the Latin equivalent of 'no tail'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'nulla' means 'no'. The noun 'cauda' means 'tail'.
Latin for caud(a) - tail
cauda longa
the dogs penis
Buteo Jamaicensis.
You mean cauda. It means the tail of an animal. And coda is Italian for tail.
Because penis is the latin word for tail.
Buteo Jamaicensis.
The Latin name for frogs is "Anura," which means "without a tail." This name refers to the physical characteristic of frogs as adults, lacking a tail compared to their tadpole stage.
Middle English, from French couard. From Latin cauda means tail, who stays in the tail, behind everyone... (in the army for example)
The word pencil comes from the Latin word pencillus which means "little tail." Before the pencil, was a quill pen, which is a tail of a quill.
There is no 9 letter word for kangaroo tail, but there are some words close to it that represent the scientific Latin name for kangaroo. 1 is that its Latin name it ganguu lamithurr. 2 is that is is brought up by the word ganguu.