It depends upon the context. The Latin equivalent of the English word 'entrance' is introitus, in the sense of a physical passage. The word is ingressos, in the sense of an individual's act of entering a place or situation.
There are two words for "mouth" in Latin. The standard classical term was os (genitive oris, n.), the source of the English word "oral". The word bucca, which originally meant "cheek", was also used for "mouth" and probably predominated in informal speech, because this is the word that gave rise to the modern Romance words for mouth, including Italian bocca, Spanish boca and French bouche.
Foris just the word for the moving part of the door, Porta-ae f. could work if your talking about a gate.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
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parasitus
signum.
dynamica
Ianua.
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
The Latin translation for confederate is Foederátus or Socius.
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The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
Sorry, there is no latin translation, try your last name.
The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.
eximia
The latin translation for "non profit" is non ususfructus.
'Terrible' in Latin is 'Terribilis'
socium