navis means ship, it is a feminine noun.
"Navis" means ship in Latin
"Navigo" in Latin means "I sail" or "I navigate." It comes from the root "navis" meaning "ship" and "agere" meaning "to drive."
The Latin word is Carina, meaning the keel of a ship. The original translation was 'Nutshell' a reference to the similarities of the shape of ships at the time. This was similar to the Greek word 'Karyon' also meaning a 'nut'
"Kelsey" does not have a direct translation in Latin. However, it could be loosely translated as "from the ship island," as it is derived from the Old English word "cæg," meaning "ship," and "lēah," meaning "island."
The Greek word "kybernan" meaning to steer or pilot a ship is the root of the English word "cybernetics," which refers to the science of communication and control in animals or machines.
"Navis" is not a root word, suffix, or prefix in English. It is actually a Latin word meaning "ship" or "boat."
The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal
Clavus is the latin word meaning spike
Adultus is the latin word meaning fullgrown
The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.The Latin word "saxa" is a word form meaning a large stone or rock.
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Anas is the Latin word for duck, the meaning of the Latin word for duck is "duck."