Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
The Latin root word that most likely means "separate from the public" is "privatus."
In Latin the word "rumpere" is present infinitive active. It means to break, to snap in two, to cut open.
Klarissa (or Clarissa) is not itself Latin, but it comes ultimately from the Latin word clarus, -a, -um, which means "bright; clear; famous".
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The word "retrospective" most likely means looking back at past events.
Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
Eruption, which is literally "to burst forth", from Latin e- "out of" and rumpere "to break, to burst" means a sudden burst of material.
Eruption.
It comes from the Latin verb erumpere, which means "to burst forth." The past participle of the Latin verb is eruptus.
The Latin root word that most likely means "separate from the public" is "privatus."
In Latin the word "rumpere" is present infinitive active. It means to break, to snap in two, to cut open.
The Latin root virtus means good a virtuous person is most likely a person who acts well.
The Latin root virtus means good a virtuous person is most likely a person who acts well.
You could use priv-, from privare, privatus
Viridis probably means something like manly in latin. It most likely derives from the latin word Vir, meaning man.
It's not an English word. EXPLOSIVE means that it produces an explosion, or a sudden burst of power, like radiation and heat and force; able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
Klarissa (or Clarissa) is not itself Latin, but it comes ultimately from the Latin word clarus, -a, -um, which means "bright; clear; famous".