mentula
nebula
In Japanese, 赤 (aka) means red and 霧 (kiri) means mist/fog, so you could say 赤い霞 (akai kiri) to indicate a red mist/fog.
Kuroi kiri
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
nebula
It means mist
Nebula, Nebulae (mist, fog, etc)
Nebula means cloud in latin. If you want a full answer, google it. Then you can get the origins and stuff.
"Nebulae" is the plural form of the Latin word "nebula," which means cloud or mist. In astronomy, nebulae refer to massive clouds of gas and dust in outer space.
The medical root term that means "cloud" is "nebul." It is derived from the Latin word "nebula," which refers to a cloud or mist. This term is often used in medical contexts, such as in "nebulizer," a device that creates a mist for inhalation therapy.
The root word of mist is "Mist" itself. The word "mist" comes from Old English "mist" meaning "dimness, mist" and is related to the Middle Low German "mist" meaning "dung, manure".
the mist is about clouds of mist trapping people inside a store because the mist had flesh eating monsters.
Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. ... As a verb, mist means "to cover with mist," so you might mist your dry plants or watch your windows mist up in the rain. Mist can also refer to a general dimness or cloudiness: "She watched through the mist of her tears."
The homophone for mist is missed as in He missed the bus.
Missed- as in you missed the bus Mist- as in mist above a lake
mist = Nebel