Stell means "Star" in latin. To us Enlish it is just a pretty name.
Marisa, which is a variant of Maria, is Latin-derived and means: Beautiful star of the sea.i found out that it means: of the sea.
Stella is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "a star."Specifically, the Latin word is a feminine noun. It is not preceded by a definite or indefinite article since Latin has no equivalent to "the" or "a." But it may be preceded by una in the sense of "one": una stella ("one star").The pronunciation will be "STEHL-lah" in both the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and the liturgical Latin of the Church.
A silver star in Latin is stella argentea.
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This legal doctrine is known as stare decisis, a latin term which means to stand by decisions and not disturb the undisturbed. A prior judicial decision is commonly referred to as a precedent.
Stet is the Latin equivalent of 'Let it stand'. The Latin word is known to proofreaders. It's written in the margin to the left of the affected line. Dots are made under the passage that previously was crossed out. The word 'stet' in the margin and the dots under the affected phrasing tell typists and printers to keep the particular passage as part of the final text.
stare decisis
It means 'star'
Precedents, under the doctrine of Stare decisis (Latin: Stare decisis et non quieta movere), which means "maintain what has been decided."
The phrase 'star of the month' means Stella mensis in Latin. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'stella' means 'star'. The noun 'mensis' means 'of the month'.
I believe the latin word for star is "stella". Stellae is the plural form.
Stell means "Star" in latin. To us Enlish it is just a pretty name.
astrum means star in English.
it's an Aster which means literally star in Latin
A female given name from a Latin word meaning "star."