Ordo.
ORDO is a Latin word that means order or arrangement. In specific contexts, it can refer to a religious calendar or liturgical order, such as the Ordo Romanus, which outlines the order of church services and celebrations throughout the year.
Latin genus = raceLatin classis, ordo or genus = class
The only words I know that mean that are in Latin, not English: ordo ab chao
Latin
The word "terrain" comes from the Latin word "terra," which means "earth" or "land."
The word "noxious" comes from the Latin word "noxa" meaning injury.
The Latin word verb, "verbum"
Comes from the Latin word "transcribo" (I transfer/copy) Ultimately comes from the Latin word "scribo" (I write)
New.
Fossil comes from the Latin word fossus meaning "to be dug up."
The word "doctor" comes from the Latin word "docēre", which means "to teach."