It means supply or abundance. In the plural form (copiae, copiarum, f.(pl.)) it means troops.
Latin for student.
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
The Greek syllable 'phot-' is the root of the Greek noun phos. The root word 'phos' is Greek for 'light' in English. The root word copia is Latin for 'abundance' in English. The English derivative is 'copy'.
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the latin root mob means empty
The Latin root is copia, which means supply or abundance.
Copia is a Latin word meaning "abundance". In military terminology (as in Caesar's Gallic War) the plural, copiae, is used to mean "forces" or "army".
Oh, dude, words like "copious," "cornucopia," and "copia" have the root "copia" in them. It's like when you find out that all these words are just hanging out together, sharing the same linguistic DNA. Cool, right?
it means "plenty" and the origin is (L) Latin
Pax copia sapientia is a Latin phrase that is translated "Peace, plenty of wisdom". It is found in many family crests in European nations.
con copia
the root word of this is cornu and the suffix is copia
Latin for student.
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
The Greek syllable 'phot-' is the root of the Greek noun phos. The root word 'phos' is Greek for 'light' in English. The root word copia is Latin for 'abundance' in English. The English derivative is 'copy'.
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