The doctrine of 'res judicata' is a legal term that within its representation simply means 'without prejudice'. Although, this is a basic meaning and should be applied liberally.
The Latin term from which the English word secession is derived is secessio. This Latin term is taken from the root Latin word secedere, which means to secede.
The word "stratocumulus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe low, dark clouds that cover the sky. The word is actually of Latin origin so it means the same in Latin as it does in English.
Latin: Coitus a Mammalia English term used (also translation from latin): Intermammary Intercourse
There is no such word as "pedistool" in English; perhaps you mean "pedestal", which is the base or plinth of a statue. Perhaps you need a firmer grasp on English before attempting Latin.The Latin term for pedestal is stylobates (a masculine noun) or spira (a feminine noun).
The English term "autotroph" means self-feeding and actually comes from Greek roots, not Latin. In fact, there is no unique Latin equivalent for this word.
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These words do not exist in Latin.
"Ursa" is the latin term for the English word "Bear"
The Latin word "angelus" can be translated to mean "angel" in modern English. The Latin term "Angelus" is used in many Roman Catholic prayers, such as in the phrase "Angelus Domini".
The name Charles derives from the latin term 'carolus.' That means, in English, 'man.'
The Latin term "sui generis" means in English "of its/his/her own kind". It therefore means "having unique characteristics". It means that one/ something has very special characteristics.
Res judicata is a Latin term meaning "a thing decided". It is a common law doctrine meant to prevent the relitigation of cases between the same parties regarding the same issues and preserve the binding nature of the court's original decision. In plain English: It prevents the same case, involving the same issues(s), and the same parties, from being tried over-and-over-and-over again.
Securitas is a Latin term meaning "security" or "freedom from danger."
The Latin term from which the English word secession is derived is secessio. This Latin term is taken from the root Latin word secedere, which means to secede.
I learn Latin at school and "term" in Latin is "terminium"
There is no Latin word for holistic. The word is based on English.
The abbreviation cf is an English term, not Latin. It comes from the Latin word confero, meaning "I consult, refer to, match with".It is used in modern English literature to refer the reader to some other literary source.