(medicine)
 
 Coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy
 
 . noun.
 What does the Latin Carrus mean?
 
 In Latin, carrus means
 
 a wagon
 
 , a four-wheeled baggage cart, cartload or wagonload. All these meanings point to what a car means in English. In medieval times, carrus was used as a unit of weight as well.
 What is the meaning of Carus?
 
 (medicine)
 
 Coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy
 
 . noun.
 What does Caritas mean in Latin?
 
 Caritas may refer to: The Latin term for
 
 charity
 
 , one of the three theological virtues.
 What is a Matre?
 
 Noun. matre (plural matres)
 
 mother
 
 .
 What forms the curve of Carus?
 
 
 Pelvic Axes
 
 .
 
 Anatomical axis
 
 (curve of Carus) It is an imaginary line joining the centre points of the planes of the inlet, cavity and outlet. It is C shaped with the concavity directed forwards. It has no obstetric importance.
 What voiture called?
 
 automobile, byname auto, also called
 
 motorcar or car
 
 , a usually four-wheeled vehicle designed primarily for passenger transportation and commonly propelled by an internal-combustion engine using a volatile fuel.
 What declension is carrum?
 
| Singular Plural | Nominative Carrus Carri | Genitive Carri Carrorum | Dative Carro Carris |   Accusative Carrum Carros  | 
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 What is a fancy word for car?
 
- auto,
 - automobile,
 - bus,
 - horseless carriage,
 - machine,
 - motor,
 - motorcar,
 - motor vehicle,
 
 Does Caritas mean love?
 
 The definition of caritas is Latin and means
 
 love for all
 
 . Love for all people. …
 Is Caritas a Catholic?
 
 
 Inspired by Catholic faith
 
 , Caritas is the helping hand of the Church – reaching out to the poor, vulnerable and excluded, regardless of race or religion, to build a world based on justice and fraternal love.
 What does Caritas stand for?
 
 Caritas is a Latin word meaning
 
 love and compassion
 
 . Q: What does the Caritas logo symbolise?
 What does being a martyr mean?
 
 Historically, a martyr is
 
 someone who chooses to sacrifice their life or face pain and suffering instead of
 
 giving up something they hold sacred. … Today, the term is sometimes used to describe someone who seems to always be suffering in one way or another.
 What is an example of a martyr?
 
 
 A religious person who refuses to deny his religion and is killed for it
 
 is an example of a martyr. A person who takes care of his aging parents but who makes sure everyone knows just how difficult it is is an example of a martyr. … One who chooses to suffer death rather than renounce religious principles.
 Who is called martyr?
 
 1 :
 
 a person who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty of witnessing
 
 to and refusing to renounce a religion. 2 : a person who sacrifices something of great value and especially life itself for the sake of principle a martyr to the cause of freedom.