Audible: To be able to hear. Used in a sentence. "His footsteps were audible".
Audition, audio, auditory, audience and audit, to name just a few.
Audivi = I heard/listened
"Channel" is from canalis, which means "channel" in Latin.
It is derived from Latin. The root "centi-" means "hundred".
Gladius means sword in Latin.
Ridiculum, which means "jest."
Derived from Latin, means ninth
Lucius is derived from Latin and means: light
The etymology behind the word "mansion" is quite interesting, as it is from the Latin word mansio, which means "dwelling", the noun derived from the verb manere, which means "to dwell".
Luminita (female name) is a common Romanian name, derived from the latin "lumina". It means "little light".
The English word "mural" is derived from the Latin murus,which means "wall".
The Latin root word for "computer" is "computare," which means "to calculate" or "to reckon."
Lucille is from the Latin lucilla which is derived from the latin word Lucia which means light.
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame