The Latin phrase "insita vis" translates to "inherent power" or "innate force." It refers to the natural or intrinsic ability of something to act or exert influence without external assistance. This concept can be applied in various contexts, such as philosophy, Biology, and psychology, to describe the essential characteristics or capabilities that are naturally present in an entity.
The Latin word vis means "power, force."
It's a latin formula to say "goodbay", as "vale"
'Vis a vis' in Latin means 'face to face' or 'in relation to'. It is often used to compare or contrast two things directly.
Vis.
"Veneratio vis veres" does not have a standard meaning in Latin. It seems to be a combination of words or phrases without a recognized translation or significance.
I'm thinking it's kinda Mano-a-Mano. Vis means strength, or brute force. it means the power of the force.
Vis (strength).
Vis means Force in Latin.
It was originally Latin.
"See" is an English equivalent of the Latin root vis-. It also serves as the translation of the alternate Latin root vid-. The pronunciation will be "wihs" in Church and classical Latin.
Its the word vis.
Oculus.