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The Latin word for time is
tempus





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Translations for time and their definitions

versatio
     1. n. turning (around)
     2. n. change, alteration, mutation


tempus ©
     1. n. time, period, age
           ad/in tempus - temporarily; for a time
           tempus diurnum - daytime
     2. n. season (quarter of the year)
     3. n. kairos, right time, due season, due time, proper time, appointed time, opportune time, opportunity
           in tempore - at the appropriate time; in due season
           ad tempus venire - to come at the right time
           ante tempus - too soon (lit., before the right time)
     4. n. circumstances (collectively)
           pro tempore - according to the circumstances
     5. n. (grammar) tense
     6. n. (anatomy) temple (of the head)
     7. n. (figurative) face, visage, head
     8. n. (Medieval Latin, rare) weather


adulescentia
     1. n. youth, youthfulness, young manhood


hora
     1. n. hour
     2. n. time
     3. n. o'clock
     4. n. season; time of year
     5. n. singular ablative of hora
     6. n. singular vocative of hora


aetas
     1. n. (principally) the period of a life: lifetime, lifespan
     2. n. an undefined, particularly long period of time: an age, an era, a term, a duration
     3. n. (metonymic) a generation


tempestas
     1. n. storm, tempest
     2. n. weather
     3. n. season


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