INITIUM, initium
Sounds Like: ih-NIH-tee-oom
Translations: beginning, a beginning, start, an origin, commencement, a commencement
From the root: INITIUM
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: Initium is a Latin noun that refers to the start or origin of something. It is commonly used to denote the initial point in time or space, or the first principle or element from which something derives. It can be used in various contexts, such as the beginning of a war, the start of a journey, or the origin of a concept.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative or Accusative, Neuter
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- INITIA — beginnings, origins, elements, first principles, rudiments
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