The term "annus," which is Latin for "year," has several derivatives in English and other languages. In English, it is the root of words like "annual," meaning occurring once a year, and "anniversary," marking the yearly recurrence of a significant event. Other derivatives include "annuity," a financial product that provides yearly payments, and "biennial," referring to events occurring every two years. In languages like Spanish and Italian, similar forms such as "anual" and "annuale" also derive from "annus."
Some English words that contain "annus" include annual, anniversary, and annuity.
annus
Annus is, in fact, a Latin word meaning YEAR ... annus,-i (m)
annus mirabilis - wonderful year
Horrible year in Latin is Annus horribilis.Though annus mirabilis is a traditional term, annus horribilis is of relatively recent use.
Centesimus Annus was created in 1991.
Annus Mirabilis papers was created in 1905.
Adrián Annus was born on June 28, 1973.
Adrián Annus was born on June 28, 1973.
Some derivatives for "intrat" could include "intra-" and "intr."
annual anniversary superannuation
An annus mirabilis is a given year which undergoes a multitude of significant and fateful events.