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Some words derived from the Latin word "sanguis" include "sanguine" (optimistic or blood-red in color), "sanguinary" (involving bloodshed or bloodthirsty), and "sanguinity" (the state of being optimistic or hopeful).
The Latin word "environment" is derived from "environs," which comes from the words "en," meaning "in" or "around," and "virer," meaning "to surround."
Some words derived from the Latin word "scribit" ("he/she/it writes") include scribe, describe, inscribe, and scribble.
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Two words with the Latin suffix "-vive" are "survive" and "revive." These suffixes are derived from the Latin word "vivere," meaning "to live."
Igneous is derived from the Latin word for fire: ignis.Related words are ignite and ignimbrite (a red-hot, airborne ash that solidies into a vesicular rock).
The word "sanguis" is Latin for blood. This word, especially, has a lot of English words derived from it. One English word that is derived from "sanguis" is sanguine, which means bloodthirsty. Latin is similar to English in its pronunciation. Many people say that when people spoke Latin, they had somewhat of an Italian accent. However, it is very acceptable to pronounce Latin in an American English pronunciation. No one really knows for sure with what type of accent the Romans spoke their Latin in. So, you would say "sanguis" how you would instinctually say it.
blood= sanguis lust= libidinem blood lust= libidine sanguinius bloodlust= bloodlust
The Latin word for blood is sanguis (-inis, m.). Blood flowing from a wound, gore, is cruor (-oris, m.).
The Latin word "environment" is derived from "environs," which comes from the words "en," meaning "in" or "around," and "virer," meaning "to surround."
The Latin word rex means "king". Derived words include: regal, region, reign, sovereign, realm, etc.
The word exsanguination means to the process of blood loss. It comes from two Latin words. One is 'ex' which means out and one is 'sanguis' which means blood.
Words derived from the Latin adjudicare:adjudgeadjudgementadjudicateadjudicatoradjudicationadjudicative
The word Soror in Latin means Sister. Sorority and soroptimist are some of the words that are derived from this term.
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
Vehicles, derived from the Latin word, vehiculum, are non-living means of transport Most words came from Latin
If you're asking what Latin word the word 'sign' is derived from, it's signum ("a mark, sign, token").
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