While there is no phrase specifically for this, "custos temporis" should suffice.
tempus
Simul.
time marches on
the latin word for clock is "crono" meaning time which is why it means clock
Cūstōs pācis, lit. keeper of the peace; pl. cūstōdēs pācis = keepers of the peace. For multiple peaces, substitute pācis for pācum. Could potentially substitute cūstōs with the agent noun custōdator, from the verb custōdīre to keep/guard.
Do you mean how to say 'Helium' in Latin? If so, there is no Latin word for it- the elements were not discovered during the time that the language was created of used. The word 'Helium' is, however, born from the Latin word "Helios" which is the name of the Latin sun god.
keepers are there to stop the ball from getting in the ring and to help the defenders
a watch.
yes, they do, all the time!!! YUM!
The ancient Mayans created time, and were also great time-keepers.
It can b. Also the phrase 'record keepers' could be an object. subject - The record keepers are tired and lazy. object - I know the record keepers.
The Kingdom Keepers book series by Ridley Pearson is as follows: Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
The kingdom keepers 3 is about Wayne going missing, and the kingdom keepers have to search for him. Kind of like The Kingdom Keepers 2. Hope this helped! :)
Commandment Keepers was created in 1919.
Keepers of the House was created in 1982.
Keepers of Youth was created in 1931.
The Lighthouse Keepers ended in 1986.
The Lighthouse Keepers was created in 1981.