Metal
metallum, i n. (EGGER
D.L. 25)
Metal: aluminum
alûminium, i* n.
Metal: brass
orichalcum, i n.
M
etal: copper
cÅ·prium, i n.
Metal: gold bar
later aureus (PLIN
. 33, 56)
Metal: gold bullion
aurum infectum (Verg. A. 10, 528)
Metal: gold flake, gold particle (sought by prospectors)
â–ºpaleola, ae+ f.
M
etal: gold: of solid gold, of pure gold
adj
.
holochrysus, a, um+
492metal: steel
â–ºferrum, in. (referring to both iron and steel)
â–ºferrum durumâ–ºadamas, antism. (also meaning "diamond")
â–ºchalybs, ybism.
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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'metal' was the following: metallum. But the word wasn't a common choice by writers in ancient, classical Latin. For they instead tended to refer to a metal by its actual name, such as 'aurum' for 'gold' and 'ferrum' for 'iron'.
The Latin name in 'Unio'
Maiden name in latin is name virginis.
Shane is not a Latin name.
The latin name for Titanium is Titanium. The Czech name for Titanium is Titan.
Copper ( Cu ) from the latin cuprum. Derived from the latin for Cyprus metal because the island of Cyprus was a major source of copper at the time..
Natrium is the latin name for sodium which is group1 alkali metal
Every metal has a Latin name whose letters are used as the symbol for that metal. The Latin name for silver is Argentum. So the symbol for silver is Ag.
the answer is ...from Latin malleus hammer....:P
Sodium; the chemical symbol is Na.
The Latin name for the metal Tin is 'stannum'.
Gold, whose Latin name is Aurum.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'metal' was the following: metallum. But the word wasn't a common choice by writers in ancient, classical Latin. For they instead tended to refer to a metal by its actual name, such as 'aurum' for 'gold' and 'ferrum' for 'iron'.
Stibium is the Latin name of the element Antimony(Sb) which is a metalloid.
The Latin name for silver is argentum, which gave the metal its elemental symbol, Ag.
W means Tungsten [Wolfram in German].