Lead. The metal, not the verb meaning to give guidance. Hence the chemical symbol for lead is "Pb"
In Roman water systems th piping was made from easily workable lead, as a consequence workers on piping and the pipes they made became associted with lead.
Pb in chemistry stands for Lead, an element whose name in Latin is Plumbum (hence, Pb).
Gallium, from the Latin word Gallia.
Sodium (from Latin natrium)
Copper. 'Cu' comes from Latin 'Cuprum'.
Gold is the element whose Latin name is aurum. In fact, it's due to its ancient, classical Latin origins that the chemical element has the symbol 'Au'. And its appeal to humans goes back to ancient Rome, and much further beyon, into prehistoric times. For the metal has a beautiful pure color, and cooperates with workmanship. Therefore, its traditional uses include ornamental and ritualistic purposes. Additionally, it's a dentist's choice for filling holes in teeth.
The element is antimony, with the symbol Sb derived from its Latin name "stibium". Antimony is often used in lead-acid batteries to improve their performance and reduce water consumption.
Gold is the English language name for the element whose Latin form is 'aurum'. The Latin version of the metal's name also is the source of the element's chemical symbol, 'Au'. In some cases, the Latin word traces back to the earlier, more ancient, classical Greek. Such isn't the case with gold. For the Greek word for gold is 'chrysion'.
It includes all countries in the Americas whose language is rooted in ancient Latin (i.e: Spanish, French, Portuguese). As such, Mexico, Central America, most of the Caribbean and South America are considered to be part of Latin America.
Brazil is in Latin America, whose people are Latin Americans or latinos. Latin America comprises the countries of latin languages: Spanish and Portuguese, that were colonized by Spain and Portugal. Latin languages are the ones derived from ancient Latin and the most representative today are: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, Catalan.
"Winter" is an English equivalent of the Latin word hieme. The singular form of the feminine noun in question represents the ablative whose case endings are assumed after a preposition or in a prepositional phrase. The pronunciation will be "hi-em-ey" in ancient and Church Latin.
There are many countries whose languages are derived from latin. English, French, Spanish and even German have words that have their derivative roots in Latin.
The term "Latin" in Latin America refers to the influence of the Latin language and culture, which originated from ancient Rome. Latin America was colonized by several European powers, predominantly Spain and Portugal, whose languages were rooted in Latin. Therefore, the term "Latin" in Latin America signifies the shared Latin-based language and cultural heritage of the region.