Entrance, beginning, mouth of a river.
you can take the entrance exam in 6th and 8th grade.
The root word of "portcullis" is "porta," which means gate or entrance in Latin.
foris -is , f. [a door]; plur. fores, [folding-doors]. Transf., [any opening, entrance].ianua -ae f. [door; entrance , approach].ostium -i n. [door]; in gen. [entrance]; 'fluminis' , [mouth].
The word "vestibule" is from Latin and originally referred to a passage leading to a building's interior. It is commonly used today to describe an entrance hall or lobby.
African music is characterized by drums and other percussion instruments, which are heavily used in Latin American music. Latin American music also has Spanish influence.
I suspect that NB stands for the Latin phrase nota bene,whick means 'note well'.
G. F. Goffeaux has written: 'The story of Robinson Crusoe in Latin' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Barbara J. Robinson has written: 'Doctoral dissertations in Hispanic American literature' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Bibliography, Spanish American literature 'The Mexican American' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Mexican Americans 'Latin American newspapers in California libraries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Latin American newspapers, Union Catalogs, Union lists
The Latin words for mouth or opening are os and ostium. Os meaning mouth, mask, bone, opening. Ostium meaning door, mouth, entrance, gate, or exit.
Os is from the old Latin word meaning mouth. It is used today to mean an opening or entrance to a passage, esp. one at either end of the cervix of the uterus.
The English derivative for the Latin word "intrat" is "enters." "Intrat" is the third person singular present tense form of the Latin verb "intrare," which means "to enter." In English, we have borrowed and adapted many Latin words, including "intrare," to create new words like "enter."