You see food.
Why you need to know that, I have no idea.
"Videt."
It means food.
Mensa.
It means Twice daily after meal. BD originated from Latin 'Bis die' PC originated from 'Post cibum' AC originated from 'Ante cibum'
There are eight different meanings,Mensa is from Latin, it means table. other meanings can be found on the link below
AC is the medical abbreviation for ante cibum, which is Latin for before food. In orthopedics, it may mean acromioclavicular.
AC or a.c. means ante cibum. Latin for before meals
He/she/it sees. (pres act ind 3 sg of video, videre)
"Venalicius tonsorum videt" translates to "The barber sees the barber" in English. The phrase is derived from Latin, where "venalicius" refers to a barber or hairdresser, "tonsorum" is a form of "tonsor," meaning barber, and "videt" means "sees." The phrase can imply a sense of mutual recognition or shared profession among barbers.
AC is the medical abbreviation for ante cibum, which is Latin for before food. In orthopedics, it may mean acromioclavicular.
Yes, it does. It comes from the Latin mensa, which means both table and mind (as in mental state).
Mesa. The word mesa comes from the Latin mensa, which can mean either table or mind.