wall
The English word "mural" is derived from the Latin murus,which means "wall".
murus
The root word "mural" means wall in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "murus," which refers to a wall or defensive structure.
A clear conscience is a wall of brass, which is indicative of the karmic nature of doing good deeds
Murus
Murus, paries.
Mural comes from the Latin word 'muralis/murus' meaning walls. A mural is a large decoration or a painting that is created directly onto a wall/ceiling or prepared separately and fixed onto the wall.
Maybe Ulquiorra released, Murus Hierago or Yammy?
The motto of The Skegness Grammar School is 'Murus Aeneus Conscientia Sana'.
A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".A wall in general is a "murus" in Latin. The walls of a town would e "moenia". The sacred wall surrounding the core of the city of Rome was called the "pomerium".
Murus, -i (the first u is long and it is a second declension noun so the i is also long).
The shortest English word is 'a'.