Scorpio (-onis, m.).
The Latin name in 'Unio'
Maiden name in latin is name virginis.
Shane is not a Latin name.
The Latin name of iodine is Iodum.
the latin name for phosphorus is phosphorus
'Scorpius' is Latin for scorpion .
Scorpio is Latin meaning "scorpion".
The latin term is Stingussorcerous. The common term Scorpion-hornet powder.
The Latin translation for "scorpion king" would be "rex scorpionis." In this phrase, "rex" means "king," and "scorpionis" is the genitive form of "scorpio," meaning "of the scorpion." This construction captures the essence of the original phrase in Latin.
A scorpion is a relation of spiders. It has a pair of pincers at the front and powerful sting in its tail. The word Scorpion is from Latin (scorpio) and Greek (Skorpios) Ultimatly from a root word sker meaning "to cut" (shear is from the same root).
The constellation of Scorpius the scorpion is very ancient and seen as a scorpion by many cultures around the world. The Greeks, Sumerians, Mayans, American Indians and various other ancient cultures identified the pattern of stars we know as Scorpius as a scorpion. The actual name Scorpius is the Greek name we now use. This name has been with us for at least 2300 years.
The scorpius constellation is one of the few constellation that actually looks like its name (which means scorpion). Find some pictures of the constellation, perhaps you can notice it. Scorpius is the Greek word for scorpion, which is what the ancient Greeks thought the constellation resembled.
The Tagalog name for scorpion is "alakdan."
The Scorpion is a scorpion and he was sent by a greek god to kill Orion and they both got placed in the sky. So Scorpion got its name because it was a scorpion.
from Latin 'scorpionem, also an Arabic word 'al-'aqrab' adopted into Spanish as scorpion
A desert scorpion is an arachnid.There are many species of scorpion that live in the desert. One such species is the Desert Hairy Scorpion, which has a scientific name of Hadruras arizonensis.
The answer to this question is Centuoides vittatus.