The English derivative for "mother" is maternal.
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
The English derivative of the Latin root 'hortus' is "horticulture," which refers to the practice of cultivating gardens and tending to plants.
Would depend on it being either an adjective or a noun:Adjective - choice, selcetion etcNoun - bed
There are a lot:reduce, ductile, conductor, abduct, deduct... pick your favorite.
In English: The derivative of "7" in Latin is "septenary." In French: "septénaire." In Spanish: "septenario."
English has many derivative words.
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
megalithos
The term "cena" is Latin for "dinner." In English, its derivative can refer to various contexts, such as culinary discussions or historical references to meals. However, it is not commonly used in everyday English and does not have a direct derivative form in contemporary usage.
Omnipotent.
grandson/grandchild
Salute, Salutations
The English derivative of the Latin root 'hortus' is "horticulture," which refers to the practice of cultivating gardens and tending to plants.
togs
Senator
better
Translation: They sell