The Latin definition of Labia is lip.
It comes to English from Latin. The Latin word definire means "to set bounds to" - and a definition is the limitations of the meaning of a word.
Latin for "Field of Mars"
the study of
In Latin, homo means 'man'. That is where we get homo sapiens from.
An order or command. It is Latin for "let it be so", and is well known from the Latin phrase "Fiat Lux" which means "Let there be light".
'Labia' is the latin name for lips.
one labium, two labia (the Latin word for "lip")
Joy is not a Latin word, so there is no definition for it. If you mean what is a Latin word for joy, then there are several: gaudium, laetitia, exultatio
Labia minora is the plural form of labia minus and labia majora is the plural form of labia majus.
Calx is the Latin word for chalk or limestone.
fenestra.
Consilium.
He understands.
Clarification needed. Labium is Latin for "lips." Common usage in English refers to a part of female anatomy.
labia majora
The labia majora
Vida is not Latin. It's Spanish for "life".