me'ukhar (מ×וחר)
It is from the Late Latin segregationem.
late latin or (L.L.)
Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.
The word perineum comes from late Latin/ Greek.
The late Latin word for a Buffalo was "Bufalus," where the earlier Latin term for a Buffalo was "Bubalus." It comes from the Greek word "Boubalos"
14th century: late Middle English: from Old French alterer, from late Latin alterare, from Latin alter 'other.'
Origin from latin; specifically, late latin. meaning: hear; to hear; listen
From Late Latin radicalis "of or pertaining to the root, having roots, radical" from Latin radix which means "root."
late Middle English: from French ambassadeur, from Italian ambasciator, based on Latin ambactus'servant.'
What is appropriate?from Late Latin appropriātus, past participle of appropriāre, to make one's own : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin proprius, own.http://www.answers.com/appropriate
The Latin equivalent of 'sorry so late' is Paenitet me fuisse serus. The Latin phrase may be translated as 'It pains me to have been late'. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'paenitet' means '[it] does pain, is paining, pains'. The personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. The verb 'fuisse' means 'to have been'. The adjective 'serus' means 'late'.
Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.