The following are Latin words from which "civilization" gets its roots: civicus,-a,-um (civil), civilis, civilis, civile (civil), civiliter [adverb] (in a civil manner), civis, civis (citizen), civitas, civitatis (citizinship or right to be a citizen of a certain state).
"Civ", part of cives, meaning "people."
The Latin word "corpus" means body. It is the root of the word "corps," which refers to a group or organization.
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.
'Juvenile' came into English via Latin 'juvenilis', from 'juvenis', meaning 'young'.
The word "ambassador" comes from the Latin word "ambactus" meaning servant or minister. It also has roots in Old French and ultimately derives from the Latin word "ambasciator" meaning envoy or messenger.
city (civis)
"Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers.
civilization
"Civ", part of cives, meaning "people."
From Latin, "tempus," meaning "time." From that came the Italian word, "tempo," also meaning time.
the latin word reddonna meaning fiery romantic colour
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It came from the latin word 'cycli' and the word bi meaning two.
The Latin word "corpus" means body. It is the root of the word "corps," which refers to a group or organization.
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.
It is from Latin 'dictionarium' meaning collection of words and phrases
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