contemporaneous, contemporary, extemporal, extempore, tempest, tempestuous, tempo, temporal, temporarily, temporary, temporize, tense (n.)
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The Latin word for time is "tempus." Words like temporary and temporal are English derivatives of this word.Also:aevus is a masculine Latin noun meaning "passage of time"aevum is a neuter Latin noun meaning "passage of time"hora is a feminine Latin noun meaning "hour; time; season"tempastas is a feminine noun meaning "season, time; weather, or storm"
Some English words with "tempus" root include "temporary" and "contemporary."
Some derivatives for "intrat" could include "intra-" and "intr."
Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".Springtime in Latin could be "ver" or "tempus vernum".
Tempus Publishing was created in 1993.
Tempus Fugue-it was created in 1949.
Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
Tempus aeternum est
tempus = time viator ---- M,viatoris traveler, wayfarer something like.......... tempus viator= time traveler hope this was some what helpful ......... I like voyageur de temps, my self
Some English derivatives of the name 'Gloria' include Gloriana and Glory.
Tempus Fugit is latin for "time flees", which means time flies.
Tempus fugit.