salut nous on sait pas.
The Latin word cow is Vacca.
Domesticus means house in Latin.
the latin name for crocodile is 'crocodilius'!! =P
"Ants" in Latin is "formicae."
A stag would be called a cervus in Latin.
Stratus in Latin is the past participle of the verb sternere, "to spread out". Consequently, it is an adjective (in this case, in its masculine nominative singular form) meaning "spread out" or "prostrate". Exceptionally, stratus can also occur in place of the usual stratum meaning "a cover; a spread".
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The word "stratus" comes from the Latin word "stratus," which means "stretched or spread out." It is used in meteorology to describe low, thick clouds that cover the sky in a layered or sheet-like formation.
In Latin, the term for "curl of hair" is capillus.
"Stratus" in Latin means "stretched out" or "flat." It is often used to describe cloud formations that appear layered or spread out in the sky.
Stratus is named from the Latin word stratus meaning "spreading out" which describes the characteristics of the cloud. It is related to the word stratum, meaning spread out in a layer, used in geology.
"Nimbostratus" is from the Latin words nimbus, meaning "cloud," and stratus, meaning "stretched out, extended."
Luke Howard proposed the Latin classification of clouds in 1802.
Stratus means "layer", and nimbus means "cloud". Therefore, it means "layered cloud".
The cloud name "stratus" comes from the Latin word for "layer." Stratus clouds often appear as a uniform layer covering the sky, typically low to the ground. They are generally associated with overcast or foggy conditions.
The word stratus comes from stratum, the word in Latin that means layer. The word cirrus comes from Latin which means hair. Unfortunately, I do not know how cumulus got its name, but I do know how cumulunimbus got its name. The word nimbus or nimbo is often added to the names of clouds that produce rain or snow. Nimbus means cloud in Latin.
The word stratus comes from stratum, the word in Latin that means layer. The word cirrus comes from Latin which means hair. Unfortunately, I do not know how cumulus got its name, but I do know how cumulunimbus got its name. The word nimbus or nimbo is often added to the names of clouds that produce rain or snow. Nimbus means cloud in Latin.