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"VĂa norte" translates to "North road" in English. It refers to a road or route that goes in the northern direction.
The word "viaduct" has "via" as the Latin root. It comes from the Latin words "via" meaning "road" or "way" and "ductus" meaning "leading" or "conveying".
"Via" means by way of or through a particular place, mode of transportation, or method. It is often used to indicate the route or means by which something is done or achieved.
a word meaning "by means of" = via We traveled through Europe via train.
The word "abalone" originates from the Spanish word "abanico," which means "fan," referring to the shape of the shell. The Spanish term originated from the Arabic word "al-ban," which also means "pearl" or "mother-of-pearl."
The word "triangle" comes from the Latin word "triangulum," which is a combination of "tri-" meaning three, and "angulus" meaning angle. This reflects the geometric shape of a triangle having three angles.
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It has come into the English language via French from Spanish 'Piragua' meaning a dugout canoe (which should be made from one log)
The Latin word via means a road, or a way (an unpaved track or footpath).
From Latin meaning 'by way of'
It means The Milky Way
Meaning 'by way of' or 'by means of' from Latin, same word, same meaning
No. It comes from Latin via French 'chaudiere' - pot.
The word "viaduct" has "via" as the Latin root. It comes from the Latin words "via" meaning "road" or "way" and "ductus" meaning "leading" or "conveying".
"Via" means by way of or through a particular place, mode of transportation, or method. It is often used to indicate the route or means by which something is done or achieved.
Merriam Webster's indicates the word comes from Latin (via French, via Middle English) amplus, meaning wide or large.
a word meaning "by means of" = via We traveled through Europe via train.
devious root = via = road/way de = prefix meaning away vi = from the root via meaning road/way ous = suffix meaning full of