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The word Nonadactyl means nine fingers or toes in Greek and Latin languages.
The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
Nonaginta novem
nongenti (DCCCC: 900)*note: long O and long I vowels.
a nonagon has nine sides and nine angles and nine corners. It comes from the Latin word 'nonus' meaning nine.
The Latin root for "nine" is "novem."
The name of September comes from the Latin word for 'seven'. The months of October, November, and December are also named for the Latin words for eight, nine, and ten, respectively.
A nonagon is a polygon with nine sides. The prefix "nona-" in nonagon comes from the Latin word for "nine." Each side of a nonagon connects to two other sides, forming a total of nine straight sides that enclose the shape.
November got its name from the Latin word for nine, novem. It was originally the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
November comes from the number nine. November was the ninth month in the old Roman.