Notoplax facilis was created in 1931.
Notoplax websteri was created in 1835.
Notoplax aupouria was created in 1937.
Notoplax mariae was created in 1908.
Notoplax latalamina was created in 1956.
Facilis (-is, -e).
Facilis means easy in Latin.
The Latin word 'facilis' has the literal meaning of easy, easy to do. It also may mean 'convenient, easy to manage, favorable'. And the word may take on the meanings of 'clever, dexterous, facile'; and 'affable, goodnatured'.
I believe it means 'easy' or 'do-able' - rather like the English word 'facilitate' ('make possible')
The phrase "facilis est descensus Averno" is from the Roman poet Virgil's epic poem Aeneid. Virgil was a renowned poet in ancient Rome, and the Aeneid is considered one of the greatest works of Latin literature.
The word you're looking for is "facil," which means to do something easily. It derives from the Latin "facilis," indicating simplicity or ease in accomplishing a task.
Its διευκολύνω (diefkolino).Added:On the off chance that the questioner wants to know the etymology of "facilitate", and is unaware that it's not from Greek: it's from the Latin word facilis, meaning "easy".
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