observe carefully
Nota bene (note well)
Spectare: to watch, to look at, to observe. If you wish to tell someone to watch, use the imperative, which is specta.
The Latin term from which the English word secession is derived is secessio. This Latin term is taken from the root Latin word secedere, which means to secede.
what is the latin word meaning 'in place of the parent'?The term in loco parentis, Latin for "in the place of a parent" or "instead of a parent."
Latin: Coitus a Mammalia English term used (also translation from latin): Intermammary Intercourse
The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
The latin word for observe is observare. Observer is the adjective.
Scrutinize
observe
To overlook or observe closely
watch carefully and observe
Yes, PO is a Latin term.
Observations give you the answers when you observe very carefully
There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.
Spectare: to watch, to look at, to observe. If you wish to tell someone to watch, use the imperative, which is specta.
The Latin term from which the English word secession is derived is secessio. This Latin term is taken from the root Latin word secedere, which means to secede.
To observe, to watch, to look at.
I learn Latin at school and "term" in Latin is "terminium"