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Tantibus genuine Latin word, or made-up?

Tantibus genuine Latin word, or made-up?

"Tantibus" is not Latin, it is a made-up word, apparently originating in the murky world of computer games. We have been told that it means "nightmare".

  1. What does the name tantibus mean?
  2. What is a Latin word which means genuine?
  3. What is an example of a Latin word?
  4. What is Latin word for common?

What does the name tantibus mean?

Tantibus is Latin for nightmare.

What is a Latin word which means genuine?

Etymology. From Latin genuinus (“innate, native, natural”), from gignere, from Old Latin genere (“to beget, produce”); see genus.

What is an example of a Latin word?

abundans : abundant, overflowing, abounding in. abutor : to make full use of, to abuse. abutor : to use abusive language / use a word incorrectly. accedo : to approach, come near / (things) to be added.

What is Latin word for common?

communia. More Latin words for common. communis adjective. general, universal, ordinary, usual, public.

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