A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'top' is turbo. Its literal meaning is 'a movement in a circle, a whirling round, an eddy'. But one of its looser translations is 'a child's top'. Other Latin equivalents are cacumen and culmen, both of which refer to 'the top, the summit'.
Indipiscor apex, roughly 'reaching (the) top'.
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A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'top' is turbo. Its literal meaning is 'a movement in a circle, a whirling round, an eddy'. But one of its looser translations is 'a child's top'. Other Latin equivalents are cacumen and culmen, both of which refer to 'the top, the summit'.
Indipiscor apex, roughly 'reaching (the) top'.
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The Peninsulares (people born in Europe).
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"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.
it is close but rigt now it is in the top 20 so it is pretty good but not the top.
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The engraving at the top of the Washington Monument is translated as "praise to God." The inscription, Laus Deo, is in Latin.
The Greek word 'kyma' means crown, heap, or top. From it derives the English word 'cyme', which means 'the top of a tree'. And from it derives the Latin syllables 'cumu-', as in the Latin word 'cumulus', which means heap.
Peninsulares, meaning people born in Europe.