Disease is not a Latin word.
The word for disease in Latin is morbis, morbi (neuter, 2nd declension).
The word disease comes from Old French, not Latin.
Morbid. The Latin word for disease is morbus.
Morbid, from 'morbus.'
The Latin word for disease is Morbus.
The Latin suffix for inflammation is -itis
Morbid, derived from the Latin morbus (disease)
Rubella is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning "little red."
The Latin word for measles is "morbilli," which is derived from "morbus," meaning "disease." The term reflects the condition's classification as an infectious disease characterized by fever and a distinctive rash. The word can also imply a sense of illness or malady in a broader context.
The Latin meaning of virgo is virgin.
The Latin meaning of "phylum" is "race" or "tribe." The Latin meaning of "class" is "division" or "rank."
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal
Clavus is the latin word meaning spike