Well, the last part looks like 'cute' meaning 'skin', but it doesn't fit with the meaning, so don't try to impress anyone with my answer. :P
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.
I suppose you mean photo or picture gallery. In that case, the Latin word is Poecilē, which is taken from the Greek Ποικίλη, the picture gallery, a frescoed hall in the market-place of Athens.
A word which denotes dominance of a person, or subject, usually taken to mean 'Master' or 'Lord'.
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.
from Latin 'acutus' meaning sharp or pointed
The Latin word for "science" is "scientia".
The root for the word acute would be 'acu-.' This root is Latin, and it means, 'keen, unpleasantly bitter, or sharp.'
The actual word is "antenna," and it is directly taken from Latin.
The word "absurd" comes from the Latin word "absurdus," which means "out of tune" or "dissonant."
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.
Cornucopia...for one.
It's taken from a Latin word
Taken from the roots of a latin word, PAN, meaning; In a state of devastation
The term Albino is taken from Latin. The word 'album' in Latin means 'white', which gives us the word albino.
Cuisine is a French word taken into English and meaning "cookery". The Latin equivalent is ars coquinaria, the art of cooking.
Iron.