Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
Gloria is a Latin word
Flesh
This is known as the 'Incarnation' from the Latin In Carnes (becoming flesh)
CarniverSaurous xDD when in doubt? Make it sounds like a Dino. Durhh
It comes from the Latin roots carnemeaning 'flesh' and voraremeaning 'to devour'.
The stems are carn which means flesh. ous which is full of . Its from latin and the roots there are caro which means flesh and vorare which means to consume.
The word was derived from two Latin words (some sources also say a French word): flesh (meat) and "one who devours." Thus, a carnivore is one who devours (eats) flesh-- referring to the flesh of animals.
from Italian carnevale, carnovale, from medieval Latin carnelevamen, carnelevarium, from Latin caro, carn- 'flesh' + levare 'put away.'In other words it originally was a Latin word for "an event where lots of meat is eaten".
From Latin 'Carnem' meaning meat. Can also mean flesh of a human and pulp of a fruit
Yes. The word sarcophagus refers to burial containers (other than mere coffins). The word is from the Latin meaning "flesh consumer."
sarcophagos (literally meaning: meat eater / flesh eating stone)
An order of chiefly flesh-eating mammals that includes the bears, civets, minks,cats and dogs
The word "sarcasm" comes from the Greek word "sarkazein," which means "to tear flesh" or "to speak bitterly."