The Latin name for francium is "francium," which is derived from France, as the element was discovered there in 1949 by Marguerite Perey. It is represented by the symbol "Fr" on the Periodic Table and is classified as an alkali metal. Francium is highly radioactive and is one of the least stable of the first 101 elements, with a half-life of only 22 minutes for its most stable isotope. Due to its rarity and radioactivity, it has no significant commercial applications.
Os
OS = boneossa = bones
The Latin word for "bone" is "os" (singular) or "ossa" (plural).
the translation of bone in latin is "os" i dont know what gender or case
os humorum
The Latin words for mouth or opening are os and ostium. Os meaning mouth, mask, bone, opening. Ostium meaning door, mouth, entrance, gate, or exit.
Nil per os...nothing by mouth
Latin... Per Os
The letter O was already used as the symbol for oxygen. Therefore the symbol for Osmium was the first two letters of the element's name.
OS is the abbreviation for left eye. OS stands for the Latin term, oculus sinister.
Os temporale is the scientific name for 'temporal bone'. The temple bone actually is made up of four parts: the tympanic, the squama temporalis, the petrous or pyramid, and the mastoid. The noun 'os' means 'bone'. The adjective 'temporale' means 'of or relating to the temple'. The phrase is pronounced 'ohs tehm-poh-RAH-lay'.
os-kul-tar-ay