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Centaur is a mythical creature with head, arms and torso of a man and body and legs of a horse. In Latin it is called Tatem.
The most usual way to say "capital city" in Latin is to simply use the Latin word "caput" (head), which was also used to indicate "chief". For example: Athénás peruénit, quod caput est Atticae. "He reached Athens, which is the capital of Attica"
Capit (Apex)
Itascs comes from Latin verITAS CAput or true head referring to true source of Mississippi River.
"Caput" is Latin for "head." It is used in medical terminology to refer to the top or beginning of a structure, such as the head of a bone or the beginning of a nerve.
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The Latin root "caput" means head, as seen in words like "captain" and "capital."
I think head is "caput". Hope this helps!
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
"Cap" in Latin can also be synonymous with "head" or "top."
It means "pertaining to head and chest".
Latin/Italian slang for head.
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