Definition: The English words "Amazon" are a part of the Latin root "Amata," which means "to gather." The name Amazon comes from the Greek, meaning "amata, or mother earth," referring to the belief that it is where God dwells and all life on Earth originates. The term "Amazonia" in Spanish refers to areas under the influence of the Amazon River, but it can also refer to a broader sense of "Amazonian culture" that encompasses the culture of Amazonian people. The word "Amazon's" literally means "Mother Earth," which is not a common or well-known term in English. However, there are two other Latin words that could potentially fit this phrase: "Amatae" and "Amastrae." - "Amatae" is a feminine form of "Amata", meaning "Mother." It is often used to describe the goddesses who were worshipped by the Amazon people. - "Amastrae" is also a feminine form of "Amata," meaning "Mother," but it is not as commonly found in English. In other languages, "Amastrae" or "Amata" can mean "Mother Earth." So while it's not commonly used in English and the term itself isn't well-known, there are some common meanings to "Amazon's."
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