The Latin word for ice is "glacies".
Yes, because "Roman" is a proper adjective, a "name word" and the adjective must agree with it's noun, in this case the word Emperor, which is also a name word.
Welsh comes from the Germanic word 'Walhaz' meaning Roman foreigner. It was a term used to describe Celtic or Latin speaking inhabitants of the Roman Empire.
it is Ferrum and explains why its Fe and not In or something like that.
The Latin words for destroyer are eversor and exterminator.
The word 'actor' is a noun, a word for a person. Examples of nouns with the word 'actor' in them are: factor factory reactor tractor
Thespian is another word for an actor or actress.
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My Brother is a actor in colage
The root word of actor is "act," which comes from the Latin word "agere," meaning "to do" or "to perform."
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
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The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).In one form of Roman theatrical pantomime, one actor played all the parts, differentiating the roles mostly by body language and position.
the other word is thespian
The word 'actor' is a noun; a word for someone whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, television, etc.; someone who behaves in a way that is not genuine; a word for a person.