Respuesta :

Answer:

The answers are ventus, magister, evado, resisto, convalesco, pauper, di and immortalis.

Explanation:

I. Ventus relates to wind. Ventilate From Middle English m enm, from Latin ventilātus, past participle of ventilō

2. Magister is Latin and in this sense means Director or head.

3. Evado is a Latin word started with e. Here is the definition of evado in English. evado: to escape. evado: evado, evadere, evasi, evasus meaning sliping away.

4.Verb resistō (present infinitive resistere, perfect active restitī); third conjugation, no supine stem, impersonal in the passive.

Meaning to rise or stand up against.

5. Convalesco in Latin relates to convalesce in English vocabulary which mean to recover health and strength gradually after sickness or weakness, to grow strong, gain strength.

6.From Latin pauper (whence also poor)

7. Di meaning two

8.From Latin immortālis, from prefix im-, from in-, + mortālis, from mors (combining form mort-), + adjectival suffix -alis. Meaning not susceptible to death.