move things
(Latin: flow, flowing; moving in a continuous and smooth way; wave, moving back and forth) Dean Cook (www.paranormalsceneinvestigators.co.uk)
Retro-. In fact, the Latin word for 'backwards' is the adverb 'retro'. The word 'retro' comes from the prefix 're-', which means 'back'; and the suffix '-tro', which means 'to one direction'.
The Latin roots "re-" meaning back, "ced" meaning move, and "-e" indicating a verb form can help you determine that the unfamiliar word is referring to something retracing or moving back in terms of a boundary or limit.
Aeroplanum. Not that they had that word back than. :)
In Latin the word that means 'looking back on past events' is 'retrōspectus'. In English, this is 'retrospect'.
The Etymology of couple is Latin and old French. Co-apere was the beginning, both were Latin. Soon moving to Latin copula, then old French of cople, moving to middle English as couple.
In pig Latin, the word "Andy" would be transformed to "Andyay" by moving the first letter to the end of the word and adding "ay."
The Latin phrase for "Back to the beginning" is ab initio
No, "ogday" is not a valid word in Pig Latin. In Pig Latin, words are formed by moving the initial consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end and adding "ay" at the end.
In Pig Latin, "onay" translates to "no." Pig Latin is a language game where words are altered by moving the first consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end of the word and adding "ay."
to back down
Returns or comes back is revenit