The English word "atom" comes from the Latin word "atomus" which comes from the Greek "atomos" which means "not divided (a + tomos)."
This word was used by the Romans (taken from Greek theory/ philosophy) for the basic, indivisible building-block of matter, but, especially in Lucretius, other words were more common, such as "corpora, corpora parva, corpora minuta, corpuscula, individuum (a calque I would guess), particula, etc..."
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"Sui" in latin means "Self" "Sui" in latin means "Self"
In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.
Ex Anglica in Latinum is the Latin equivalent of 'English to Latin'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ex' means 'from'. The noun 'Anglica' means 'English'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'Latinum' means 'Latin'.
The Latin root "nimbus" means "rainstorm".
latina in latin means LATIN!
"in" in latin just means in, ex. in frigidario= in the cold room.
In Latin, the word 'mens" means mind.
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"
The Latin root ac- means 'sharp'. A Latin derivative is the infinitive 'acuere', which means 'to sharpen'. Its past participle is 'acutus', which means 'sharp'. An English derivative is adjective is 'acute'.The root 'acu-'.
Sept is latin. It means seven.
The Latin stem for "scribe" is "scrib," which means to write.