The latin word for shadow is Umbra (Umbrella means a little shadow!) Umbra is the latin translation meaning shadow.
I believe it is "Umbra" but it has a second meaning of "Ghost"
It comes from the Greek word "skotos" meaning "darkness."
The German word for shadow is Schatten.
Umbra is pronounced "OOM-bra."
Tenebris or Obscurum
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The Latin word for shade or shadow is umbra. The ending ella is a diminutive.
The correct answer is Shadow. :)
The word "penumbra" has two Latin roots, paene ("almost") and umbra ("shadow").
"Darkest shadow" is one scientific equivalent in English to the Latin word umbra.Specifically, the Latin word may be translated as "shadow." But it specifically means the deepest, innermost darkness in shadows. For example, it refers to a shadow so complete that no light source gets through.
Umbra, umbrae. Feminine noun.
The Latin root for umbrella is "umbra", meaning shade or shadow.
penumbra The Latin word "umbra" means "shadow". The prefix "pen-" means "almost" or "partly", so "penumbra" means a partial shadow.
Umbra is the latin translation meaning shadow.
It comes from the Latin word for shadow: Umbra. Many words in the English language come from a Latin source.
The umbraUmbra comes from the Latin "shadow". It is the darkest part of a shadow. From within the umbra, the source of light is completely blocked by the object causing the shadow. This contrasts with the penumbra, where the light source is only partially blocked and there is only a partial shadow.
lux, lucis f., meaning light, daylight luce: in the daytime prima luce: at daybreak luce carentes: the dead Umbra: shadow
Umbra is latin for shadow. It's often used for the central part of the shadow of the moon during an eclipse. The outer part of the shadow, or penumbra, still receives some light.