"Populus" is a Latin term that translates to "people" in English. It is often used in a variety of contexts, including political discourse and social movements, to refer to the general populace or common people. Additionally, in botanical terms, "Populus" is a genus of trees that includes aspens and poplars.
Populus. Eg. Populus alba (white poplar) or Populus nigra (black poplar)
We the people. Can also mean "We who have a voice" or "Those who count".
Populus Ltd was created in 2003.
"Regont populus" appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a phrase, as it does not have a widely recognized meaning in Latin or other languages. If you meant "regnum populus," it translates to "the kingdom of the people." If you have a specific context or usage in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate interpretation.
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An aspen is a kind of poplar tree of the genus Populus sect. Populus, or the wood of such a tree.
The Urdu name of Populus ciliata is 'سفید درخت' (Safed Darakht).
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The scientific name for the cottonwood tree is Populus deltoides.
The scientific name for hybrid poplar trees is Populus x canadensis.
Arkansas's state motto is Regnat Populus. It is Latin for "the people rule."
"Populus" would be the most obvious root for the word "Popularity". Populus means "the people", "a nation", "a crowd", "a multitude".