The word gondola is actually Italian and comes from the Medieval Latin word gondola. It is speculated that the word gondola may have come from the Greek word kondu, which means drinking vessel.
Joy is not a Latin word, so there is no definition for it. If you mean what is a Latin word for joy, then there are several: gaudium, laetitia, exultatio
It comes to English from Latin. The Latin word definire means "to set bounds to" - and a definition is the limitations of the meaning of a word.
The word is vertebrata in latin but its definition is backbone
Yes, gondola, which is a Venetian boat, is an Italian word.
Calx is the Latin word for chalk or limestone.
Game.
Vida is not Latin. It's Spanish for "life".
It is Latin for orange colored.
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The Latin word "Niger" means black or dark.
The noun 'gondola' is a concretenoun, a word for a physical thing.
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