The word "introduction" itself is the literal term for introduction. It comes from the Latin verb "introducere" which means "to lead in". There isn't a separate word that means "introduction" more literally.
The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".The Latin term for princess is "filia regis", literally meaning "daughter of the king".
The term "Qur'an" literally means "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic.
It's kind of like an introduction, and it means literally 'before talk'
The term "rollout" refers to the introduction of a product or service to the market. Its a slang term. Rollout can also refer to the method behind the products introduction.
to take the cross
The term "line of dialogue" simply means a sentence or phrase of dialogue...not literally one line of dialogue.
Yes
"pine cone shaped"
Prelude
Literally, it means "eggplant". It is a slang term for African-Americans.
Renaissance literally means 'Rebirth' in French
Hemisphere literally means half of a sphere.