Corpus firmum is one Latin equivalent of 'strong body'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'corpus' means 'body'. The adjective 'firmum' means 'strong'.
Corpus lacertosum is another Latin equivalent of 'strong body'. In this case, the meaning is the same, but the emphasis differs. The adjective 'lacertosum' stresses the muscular character of that body strength.
I honestly dont think there is a latin root for mind.... sorry :(
"Mind" in English is mens in Latin.
In Latin, the word 'mens" means mind.
The latin word for strong is Fortis, forititer being the adverb (strongly).
Mens.
Yes. Psychovore does mean mind-consumer in Greek and Latin.
Fortis- brave/strong
live strong
Fortis.
strong
Yes, the root anim means life, mind, soul, spirit
In mente.