The Latin word macula (a spot or stain) passed straight into English as a macula; To maculate is to deliberately spatter something with spots; a macule is a stain or blur, or a false image; immaculate means spotless or without blemish; maculation is the pattern of spots on the coat of an animal.
macula
macule and mole
No, the word for place in Latin is "locus".
what is the latin word meaning 'in place of the parent'?The term in loco parentis, Latin for "in the place of a parent" or "instead of a parent."
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Another word for place is spot, or position. Another word for place is protection, or harbor.
Circulus is the Latin-English translation for the word circle. The Latin word orbis can also be used in place of circle.
The Latin word for 'same' is idem
to which place, to which
hot spot
Posit: Latin for to place, put, set
The word has two parts: pre-- meaning before and position meaning place or location. The Latin for the entire word is praepositin.
Platea is the Latin equivalent of 'place'. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'place'. One of its derivatives is the English and Spanish word, 'plaza'.
the coordinates