There are many of them; some examples include:
The Latin word for "vine" is vitis (-is, f.), which is the source of the modern word for grape-growing, "viticulture".
No. The root is Latin.
it comes from Latin America
Saxatile is a Latin word meaning, literally, 'growing or living among rocks'
The word 'Hermanos' is the Spanish equivalent in Latin America to the title of the movie 'Brothers'.
Growing up in PR, geography class stated that North America was Canada and the USA; Central America from Mexico to Panama; South America from Colombia to Chile. This is the case in Most of Latin America, however, in the US Mexico is considered North America.The Caribbean is considered Insular America, from the latin word insula ("island"), at least in Latin America. In the USA, it's probably just an attachment to Central America, and at the rate they're going it'll probably be "North America" by 2020 and just divide the continent between North and South.
It means "They have sailed to the free America" in latin. "Amearicam" isn't a latin word, so I'm assuming it means America.
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.
The Latin Word Mora has many meanings, mainly: delay To view more Latin Words that start with the letter M, please visit: Latin Words that begin with the letter M. Can't find what your looking for? Don't worry, we have thousands of other Latin Words for you to browse through. You are after all on the fastest growing Latin Word resource site on the internet!Mora shares similar meaning with and/or has multiple Latin Word interpretations for the following Latin Word: Cunctatio and Duco.
The word materia may mean 'growing trees'. So a more specific possibility is materia nemoris, which means 'material of the forest'. In the word-by-word translation, the word 'materia' means 'growing trees', and the noun 'nemoris' 'of the forest or glade'.
The name of the element is derived from the continent America.