The latin word for 'warm', 'warmth', and 'heat' is Calor. You may know the English word Calorie or Caloric as words referring to warmth or energy.
The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
There isn't one. But the word "Volcano" is derived from Latin word "Vulcanus" later "Vulcan" which is a name of Roman god of fire.
The Latin word which means hell is Tartarus and hellfire is Inferí.
Pyr is the root word that means fire. Pyrite is one example of this.
Pyro is fire in Latin
The Latin word for ice is "glacies".
Ignis is the latin word for fire, hence the word ignite.
The classical Latin word for frost is gelu or pruina.
Latin: Fire = ignis, Ice = Glacies French: Fire = Feu, Ice = Glace Italian: Fire = Fuoco, Ice = Ghiaccio Portuguese: Fire = Fogo, Ice = Gelo Spanish: Fire = Fuego, Ice = Hielo Sorry if this didn't help :)
ignis is the word for fire in latin
ignis is one Latin word for "fire"
The Latin word for ice cream is Ultrices. Whereas an Ice cream cone would be called glacie-crepito conum in Latin.
Ignis is the latin word for fire and ignition is lighting something on fire.
Ignis
"Igneous" comes from the Latin word "ignis" which means fire.
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
Igneous is derived from the Latin word for fire: ignis.Related words are ignite and ignimbrite (a red-hot, airborne ash that solidies into a vesicular rock).