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Securitas is a Latin term meaning "security" or "freedom from danger."
The Latin term from which the English word secession is derived is secessio. This Latin term is taken from the root Latin word secedere, which means to secede.
These words do not exist in Latin.
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"Sesqui" means "one-and-a-half."
Middle Latin has [i]crucibulum[/i], correponding to the English [i]crucible[/i].
Latin: Coitus a Mammalia English term used (also translation from latin): Intermammary Intercourse
u should look it up on i google---Actually this is probably what he was trying to do.Well I know Latin the Latin word for student is Discipuli.And I believe term is already Latin (it means end, like terminal)And about the word English, English did not exist when Latin was full in use so I would assume there is not word for it.-Source; Taking a Latin course.
No one coined it. It is an English term based on the Latin root familias.
The English word for valcano is volcano.The Latin term for volcano is mons igneus.
Homo means human being.
"Ursa" is the latin term for the English word "Bear"