The Latin word for "find" is "invenit."
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I couldn't find "unstoppable" in the latin dictionary but i found the latin word for unconquerable, Inexpugnabilis.
No such thing. Latin is an ancient language, thus, no flamethrowers at that time. Unless you would want to find the word "thrower" in latin. The word flame is inferno in latin.
I have no idea!!! I've been trying to find out for freakin hours!! Lol the Latin word for cute is Lindo
"Hortus" is a Latin equivalent of "garden."The Latin word is a masculine noun. Latin has no definite articles that would find their equivalents in the English "the." But the masculine word "unus" means "one."
Retrieve is from the Latin re- (meaning again) and trouver (meaning to find). Recupere = To retrieve in Latin
There is no latin word for second, close I got to find it was using it in the form of first and last. Primoris and Duro Sorry If you find it let me know. Helen
Cri is the Latin word for legs I just can't seem to find what the Latin word for legged either,sorry. Why don't you try Ask.com or Google or even Bing
One can find the meaning of the Latin word caecum at a few different websites. Some websites include Word Reference, Collins Dictionary and Wikitonary.
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In many places you will find the word 'accebador' but the right word is taberna.
I could not find it in an online Latin-English dictionary, but I'm wondering if it is the Latin word for the element Lithium?
The Latin root in the word "inconsequential" is "sequi," meaning "to follow." The prefix "in-" meaning "not," added to "consequent," which ultimately comes from "sequi," results in "inconsequential" meaning "not following logically or naturally."