Luxuria -- Lust
Gula -- Gluttony
Avaritia -- Greed
Acedia -- Sloth
Ira -- Wrath
Superbia -- Pride
Invidia -- Envy
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Visene (there's a Visene for that!) come from the Latin videre, meaning to see
Numbers in order: Unus Duos Tres Quator Quinque Sex Septem Octo Novem Decem Centum - 100 Mille - Million
Doctors use latin for scientific names. and also to name new virus/sickness/bacteria that they find
All scientists recognize this language.
septimus is latin for seven. September was the seventh moht of the year when there were only ten months
Pecatis meis.
scietific names are usually Latin based
Capital (from the Latin 'caput' meaning head) sins or cardinal sins or the 7 deadly sins were a system devised by the Catholic faith in early church history to help instruct mankind in their fallen tendencies to sin. It is primarily concerned with 'vices' which can be either venial or mortal, depending on the situation, but "are called 'capital' because they engender other sins, other vices" (Wikipedia: 7 Deadly Sins). The Bible simply states that all sins (except the Unpardonable Sin) are just that sin - transgression or crossing the line and missing the mark of God's Law.
Septagon from Latin Heptagon from Greek Both mean seven sides
A 7-sided shape is called a heptagon and not a septagon because the names of polygons are derived from the Greek names for the numbers. The Greek for "seven" is "hepta" - thus a heptagon is a 7-sided figure. If the system for naming polygons had been based on the Latin names for numbers, then a 7-sided polygon might have been called a septagon, since the Latin word for "seven" is "septem," but Latin is not the basis for these names in English.
Latin, or modern languages conforming with the rules of Latin.
7 deadly sins
The name of the sacrament which you confesses your sins is called the Sacrament of Penance. Its three names are reconciliation, penance, and confession.
All of The diciples commited sins except Jesus.
The Latin word for "names" is nomina, the plural form of the neuter noun nomen.
because most of them are Latin names..... and Latin loves the letter A :)
Latin.