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What is the latin word for bearer?

signifer


What is an armour bearer?

An armour bearer is a person who carries armour for another person.


What is the word obtained after unscrambling the word horpuhposs?

The element "phosphorus," meaning "light-bearer" in Greek


What is the word Ring Bearer when translated from English to Japanese?

リングベアラ Ringubeara


What is a bell-bearer?

A bell-bearer is another term for a Brazilian leaf-hopper, Latin name Bocydium tintinnabuliferum, with four bell-shaped appendages to its thorax.


What does lucicer mean?

The word lucifer means light bearer or light bringer.


What are some compound words with the word flag?

flagship, flagpole, flag-bearer


What is the person who raises and lowers the flag called?

"flag-bearer"


Make a sentence with the word accrue?

The interest on a bearer bond accrues at the initial rate of interest.


What is a soul bearer?

A soul bearer is someone who gives the souls to God, so that he can decide what to do with the souls, see if they go to heaven or hell.


Is Lucifer and the Greek God Apollo the same person?

The correct word is eosphorus which is a greek word and it means light bearer and not lucifer which is a latin word.The correct word is eosphorus.Eosphorus is satan and he is a greek.He also goes by many other names such as diavolos which is a greek word for devil,and he also goes by the name demonas which is another greek word for demon.Satan is ethnically a greek he is also known as hades and halios.Halios means sun in greek becuase satan is a light bearer he brings the evil dark light.So satan is greek he is the same person apollo and lucifer.


What is bearer alongside carry?

"Bearer" and "carry" both relate to the concept of transporting or holding something. A "bearer" typically refers to a person or entity that holds or presents a document or item, often in a legal or financial context, such as a bearer bond. In contrast, "carry" refers to the act of physically holding or transporting an object from one place to another. Together, they emphasize different aspects of possession and transfer.